Self-reflection—servanthood
We are coming to the close of another year. I believe servant leaders are intentional about reflecting on the past year and envisioning what they want to accomplish in the upcoming year as a regular year-end practice.
- As you reflect on the past year, here are good fill-in-the-blanks to consider:
- I advanced my personal purpose by:
- Things that I am grateful for in 2018 would include:
- My major accomplishments would include:
- My key learning and areas for improvement would include”
- Accomplishments I can celebrate:
- People that helped me along the way:
- My personal development opportunities:
- My key goals for the upcoming year:
Once you’ve taken time to reflect on this year and discern what the information tells you, a good next step is to envision the upcoming year. Build a picture one year out of what you want the upcoming “ideal year” to look like.
High-performing servant leaders are always thinking about the future and what they want to create.
Benefits of envisioning what an ideal 2019 looks like would include:
- Refocus of your personal purpose
- Priorities for the upcoming year
- Basis for setting a 2019 goal program
- A plan to draw people into accountability with you to insure that “ideal year”
- A plan for personal development
What are your usual year-end practices to both reflect on the past, and envision a great future?
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