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Monday, December 28, 2009

Your Personal Report Card

I don't know about you, but for me the holiday season is usually a time for reflection, evaluation, and planning. Its a great time to give ourselves a "report card." Here's one I adopted from
Leading on Empty, Wayne Cordeiro's book, Leading on Empty.

This report card is essentially a personal “dashboard” that includes several gauges that monitor and measure the vital arenas of your life. The arenas represent the subsystems of life that are vital to our health and success.

The following arenas are suggested. The tool should be customized to fit your life situation. This evaluation should be done periodically. I would also suggest that you invite your spouse and other members of your inner circle to evaluate you in these areas.

Assign a letter grade for each arena. Be brutally honest with yourself. In addition to the letter grade you assign, write a few sentences that provide the basis for the grade assigned. Also, make notes on steps that need be taken to make improvements.


Faith Life

Marriage Life

Family Life

Work Life

Computer Life

Ministry Life

Financial Life

Social Life

Attitudinal Life

Physical Life

Other

Are there any arenas that require immediate maintenance and repair?

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