

United States Institute of Leadership and Diplomacy
Shining Light in the Midst of Darkness
Great Leader of a Great Purpose
Elements of Personal Leadership Development
By Edward-t Moises, LL.M. PhD.
Elements of Self - Motivation
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Personal Drive
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Commitment
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Initiative
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Optimism
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Personal Vision
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Planning Your Development
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Starting the Improvement Process
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Organizing your Time
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Avoiding Distraction
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Overcoming Barriers
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Tact & Diplomacy
Managing Your Personal Develop.
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Developing Personal Vision
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Planning Your Development
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Starting the Improvement Process
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Organizing your Time
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Avoiding Destruction
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Overcoming Barriers
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Tact & Diplomacy
Elements of Personal Dev. Plan
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A clear vision of where you want to be and why
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A good understanding of the skills you need to develop to achieve your goal
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A clear idea of the standard you need to achieve, and how different that is from your current
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A level of priority for each area
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A detailed idea of how to get from where you are now for each skill or area, to where you want to be
Personal Change Management
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Self-Actualization (Maslow 1970)
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Building Confidence
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Improving Self-esteem
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Organizing your Time
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Minimizing Distraction
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Creative thinking
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The Art of Tact and Diplomacy
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Persuasion and Influencing Skills Mgmt
Enemies in the Road to Person. Success
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Fears
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Lack of Confidence
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Low Self-esteem
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Inability to Manage Time
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Distraction
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Lack of Personal Vision
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Negative Thinkings
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Lack of Commitment
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Negligence
Develop Persuasion & Influencing
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Self-Actualization
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Building Confidence
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Improving Self-esteem
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Organizing your Time
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Minimizing Distraction
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Creative thinking
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The Art of Tact and Diplomacy
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Persuasion and Influencing Skills Mgmt
Keep Motivated
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Leader & Acquire knowledge
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Keep the Company of Enthousiastic People
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Keep Positive (mindsets & positive thinking)
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Do It (Time Management & Minimize Distraction)
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Get & Help Others
Skills Involved in Self-Motivation
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Setting high but realistic goals.
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Taking the right level of risk.
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Seeking constant feedback to work out how to improve.
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Being committed to personal or organizational goals and going the ‘extra mile’ to achieve them.
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Actively seeking out opportunities and seizing them when they occur.
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Being able to deal with setbacks and continue to pursue goals despite obstacles.
Skills Involved in Self-Motivation
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Setting high but realistic goals.
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Taking the right level of risk.
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Seeking constant feedback to work out how to improve.
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Being committed to personal or organizational goals and going the ‘extra mile’ to achieve them.
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Actively seeking out opportunities and seizing them when they occur.
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Being able to deal with setbacks and continue to pursue goals despite obstacles.
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