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Self-Evaluation: Do More than Just “Fine!”
by: Brad Ross
Every Sunday afternoon, just after a short nap, I browse on my diary
and consequently make a schedule of activities for the coming week. As
I sit on my chair, I can’t help but wonder how many other people around
the world are doing the same thing. I guess I am not the only one doing
that. Shelves of diaries of different designs, planners of all sizes
and other tools intended for scheduling purposes, are available for
everyone. Surely, the importance of proper planning cannot be
underestimated.
But after all the properly managed scheduling, the greater challenge is
yet to be encountered. Ever wondered how to keep track of your weekly
improvement and maintain the attitude of keeping your way on the right
direction? Here are some useful guidelines that you may want to answer
for yourself to keep your toes on the ground, your steps synchronized
with what you have in mind, and your activities triumphant.
· Did I attain my goals?
· What was my motivation in achieving these
goals?
· What problems and obstacles came up along
the way?
· How did I succeed over these problems?
· Was the time and effort I spent in reaching
these aspirations well spent?
· While attaining the goals, were there other
better opportunities that came by which may
have been more fruitful for my sake?
· Did I gain more confidence upon achieving my
aspirations?
· What aspirations did I not achieve?
· Why was I not able to attain the said goals?
· Generally speaking, can I literally say that
the time and effort I devoted were focused on the
more important matters as I planned them to be?
· Are there goals I was not able to pursue
from previous weeks that I want to pursue this
coming week?
· Was I able to take some time off from my
daily routine to be alone and listen to my inner
voice?
· Did I reflect about myself, refocus my
attention, replenish my resources, and renew my
spirit for the tasks to be done for the following
week?
· What did I learn based on my experiences
last week?
· Are my goals realistic?
Giving honest answers to these questions will help you evaluate your
performance in a weekly basis. One may ask: “Why do I need to evaluate
myself in such a very short interval of time?”
Through this type of assessment, we become more aware of our
development as individuals on a very personal level. We also continue
to build our strengths, check on our limits, and get in touch with
reality. It may come hard at first; but believe me, this will really
pay off in the end. And you’ll become more satisfied and fulfilled with
what you have achieved rather than just saying: “Well, I’m doing fine.”
There is so much to learn as we live each day. Seneca emphasized it too
when he said: “As long as you live, keep learning how to live.”
-Brad Ross
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