![]() ![]() You may have ignored these weaker areas but seeing how you scored yourself forces you to address it, think about it deeply and do something about it. But here we are looking at the broader areas of your life and we also want to challenge people's thinking so this wheel is a great visual tool to make you do that. Focusing on strengths when you are being coached around very specific goals can be the route to success. It's in our nature to focus on strengths and successes. It may seem strange to hear a coach tell you to focus on the weaker, lower scoring areas of your life. Maybe you can take something from this and apply it to those sections where you didn't score so highly. It's a good idea to look at your high scores and what's working well and ask yourself why they are working so well. If you scored very highly in any section, then commit to carrying on doing what you are doing to retain that high score and focus your attention on those low scoring areas. What would get you that one step closer? Make a next step plan for each area, focusing first on those areas where you didn't score very high. So think about moving yourself from a 5 to a 6. Where are you doing well? Where are your strong points? What areas feel successful to you? Where do you think you need to focus your attention? Look at where you have scored yourself in each section of your life and ask yourself, "What would 10 look like?" Then ask yourself, "What would it take to get me one step closer to 10?" Don't rush this exercise, trying to get from a 5 to a 10 is a big leap and will more than likely just add more stress to your already busy life. When you have rated each area, stop and have a good look at each score. Ask yourself, "How satisfied am I with where I am today?" You want to get an accurate picture and feel motivated to make change. When you are scoring yourself, do so based on your current reality. Now its time to score yourself, very honestly, from 0 to 10. Okay, you have your wheel and your section titles.
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