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16 / UNDERSTANDING YOURSELF

Developing self-awareness


Keeping moving
The best way to enhance your self-
awareness is to learn in a systematic
way from your own experiences. Start
by reflecting on situations in your
working life, your actions in response
to them, and the outcomes of these
events. Schedule a regular time to do
this, either at the beginning or end of a
workday, when you are not in the thick
of the action. Give yourself space to
reflect, and make sure you can be alone
and uninterrupted for a significant
period of time. Try to gain a better
understanding of what happened
and think about how you can learn
from each situation.

Analyzing your performance
Assessing your progress toward
your goals can help you gain a fuller
understanding of your strengths and
weaknesses. Whenever you make a key
decision or take a key action, write down
what you expect will happen. Then, every
three or four months, compare the actual
results with your expectations. If you
practice this method consistently, it will
help you discover what you are doing,
or failing to do, that deprives you of the
full benefits of your strengths, and will
demonstrate areas in which you are
not particularly competent and cannot
perform adequately.

Awareness of your emotions, personality, what you enjoy and dislike,
what motivates you, and what comes easily or poses challenges is a key
precursor to developing effective managerial ability. Quite simply, if
you can’t manage yourself, you will not be able to manage anyone else.

MAKE NOTES
Use your journal to “think on
paper” about what you have
read about management in
this or other books, or your
experiences in management
training programs.

Tip


Take time to reflect on


situations in your working
life, your actions in

response to them, and the
outcomes of these events

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