65 Accepting personal responsibility
59 Discovering self-motivation
23 Mastering self-management
41 Employing interdependence
42 Gaining self-awareness
56 Adopting lifelong learning
41 Developing emotional intelligence
47 Believing in myself
2. Write about the areas on the self-assessment in which you had your highest scores. Explain why you think you scored higher in these areas than in others. Also, explore how you feel about these scores. Your entry might begin, "By doing the self-assessment, I learned that I..."
By doing this self-assessment I learned about my strengths. I was aware that I accept full responsibility for my actions and results of my life. Since I was a little girl, my mother bestowed in me that, “Life is nothing but the result of the choices you make.” I know that my destiny is counting on me. I know what motivates me and what choices hinder my success. Choosing between the two is the challenge; I call that self-warfare. I believed that I scored high in: accepting personal responsibility, discovering self-motivation, and adopting lifelong learning. I feel really good about my strengths.
3. Write about the areas on the self-assessment in which you had your lowest scores. Explain why you think you scored lower in these areas than in others. Also, explore how you feel about these scores. Remember the saying, "If you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you always got." With this thought in mind, write about any specific changes you'd like to make in yourself during this course. Your entry might begin, "By doing the self-assessment, I also learned that I..."
By doing this self-assessment, I also learned that I really need to develop self-management, interdependence, and emotional intelligence. My time management is very weak. I know why my score results are low. I allow my emotions to control me at times. I also need to learn to get out of my