After going through all of the personal assessments from the previous post you should now have a pretty good sized list of strengths and weaknesses. I know that some of those things they said may have seemed absolutely wrong or contradictory to what others said but overall they are still very helpful.
What we are going to do now is analyze them using a powerful tool that have been used by life coaches and businesses for years. A SWOT analysis is used to break down and analyze an organization or an individual assessing Different areas that can have an impact on their ability to succeed. Using a SWOT you look at the strengths and weaknesses as well as opportunities and threats that can, will, or do make a difference in how well they do.
SWOT:
- Strengths: What are the areas you excel in? What areas give you an advantage over others? What resources do you have at your disposal? How good are you at using those resources? What do others around you see as your strengths.
- Weaknesses: What areas can you improve upon? What are areas that should give you concern? What are the things that you should avoid? What are the things that those close to you or that you work with would agree are weaknesses?
- Opportunities: What are the things going on that your strengths can be used well in? What areas do you see that you could take advantage of? What trends do you see that your strengths or a little tweaking of your weaknesses you could take advantage of? You are thinking about GOOD THINGS that can happen because of your strengths. You are also going to consider good that can come from weaknesses either being turned into strengths or being eliminated altogether.
- Threats: What are the obstacles that stand in your way? What changes are taking place that could cause problems? What weaknesses do you have that could really hold you back or stop you?
One thing that you will need is a SWOT matrix which is essential and very helpful at compartmentalizing all of these areas and helps to make sense of all of it. You can find a free SWOT worksheet here.
Using these areas: Strength/Weaknesses/Opportunities/Threats, go through that list of things that were revealed in the assessment tests and see where they fit. When using the matrix and going through all of these traits be as honest and objective as you can. Don’t be afraid to pat yourself on the back when looking at your strengths. Don’t pull any punches when looking at your weaknesses. When looking at opportunities, DREAM BIG and use your imagination. When looking at the threats, the glass is really just half full and the other shoe is really about to drop. Think of the worst case scenarios in looking at your threats. It’s OK to border on the extreme with all of these because the truth will be found somewhere in the middle. Don’t feel like you have to limit yourself to what was found in those assessments, either. Those are just a starting point for your self-observation.
In the next few days we will be looking at all of these areas to help make sense of it.