get a life centurion week 3
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Welcome to Week 3
Check In• Reflect on Week 2•Good, Bad, Ugly• Life is …• Happiness Rating _ %• Life Categories “Map or Mess”
Day 11 Q 1: Recovery Management
• Am I fit to travel? • Baggage– Free to live the present
Step 1 - Diagnosis
• List Five worst experiences• One per finger• Your “ Lows”
Day 11 - Q 1: Recovery ManagementBaggageStep 2 Go for Healing
• Cut loose so you can reach your destiny• Right Hand• Five Best life experiences• Your “ Highs”
Use both positive and negative experiences to inspire you to reach greater heights.
Day 12 - Q 2: Calamity Management• Can I continue after a crisis?“Why me?”
“What now?” Use the powerful human ability to create meaning out
of terrible situations
• Attitude and Action• Right Attitude• Get out of “victim” into “victor” Mentality• Lose fear of failure• Test your Attitude - Page 20
(Wrong Question)
(Right Question)
Day 12 - Q 2: Calamity Management
• Right Action• Re-focus• Re-frame• Re-group• Re-join • (Re-start)
List 5 instances of Positive Growth resulting from past calamities
Day 12 - Q 2: Calamity ManagementList 5 instances of Positive Growth resulting from past calamities
“If you are going through hell, keep going.”
- Winston Churchill
Day 12 - Q 2: Calamity Management
• Right Action• Re-focus• Re-frame• Re-group• Re-join • (Re-start)
List 5 instances of Positive Growth resulting from past calamities
“If you are going through hell, keep going.”
- Winston Churchill
Day 13 - Q 3. Direction Management•Do I have the right values to help me go in the right direction?•Values Compass
•Character precedes Skill•Determine:
- Direction, values, principles then implement the skills of effective execution.•Character development must be a priority
Write a letter to a loved one (Your Values). Page 22
“If you want to be successful in life, this is what you must do……”
Clarify Roles - Page 23 What do I stand for as a, Friend, Father, Citizen … Who am I – What do I stand for?
“Nobody can prevent you from choosing to be exceptional” - Mark Sanborn
(acclaimed speaker and bestseller
author of eight books on leadership, customer service and extraordinary
performance)
www.marksanborn.com
What are your Philosophy Statements?
1. My time on earth is limited: Stay fit and healthy, make the most of it2. Relationships are critical: Love those you are with.
“To believe in something and not to live it is dishonest.” -
Mahatma Gandi
Page 24 - Complete the Statements
Life Mission• What on earth am I doing?• An expression of purpose in all areas of
your life– Based on • Values• Beliefs• Visions
Philosopher 1844 - 1900
Meaning came from three possible sources: purposeful work, love, and courage in the
face of difficulty.Victor Frankl 1905 - 1997
Needs
Talents
Day 15 - Q 4: Purpose ManagementWhere your talents and the needs of the world cross; there lies your vocation.”
― Aristotle
What is your purpose?
Needs Analysis Self AnalysisLeadership Learner
Encouragement Futurist
Entrepreneurship Strategist
Needs
Talents
Day 15 - Q 4: Purpose ManagementWhere your talents and the needs of the world cross; there lies your vocation.”
― Aristotle
What is your purpose?
Needs Analysis Self AnalysisLeadership Learner
Encouragement Futurist
Entrepreneurship Strategist
Spheres of Life -Professional Life-Entrepreneurial Activities-Educational Life-Physical Life-Family Life-Social Life-Spiritual Life-Community Life
Day 16 - A metaphor for your life?
“Vision is a bridge to your future.” - Christine Cane(Australian activist, evangelist, and international speaker)
Document your New Metaphor for life - Future Self
Invest quality time in this week as you prepare for your “dream list” and “life
map”.
Next weeks JourneyDays 17 - 22Q5-Achieving purpose, Q6-Effective & Efficient Implementation