Friday, October 10, 2008

Evaluating Relationships

Chris Clark - Color Code Analysis - Page 26 of 27
> Evaluating Your Relationships




The purpose of this activity is to get you thinking about some of your most important relationships and to help you evaluate how committed you are to developing relationships in general.


  1. Who has been the most positive influence on your life?

    • Think of one individual from your personal life and one from your professional life (they may be the same person) who currently has exerted the most positive influence on you by valuing you or validating your life in a positive way.



    • Why did you choose these people?


  2. Who limits your effectiveness?

    • Think of one individual from your personal life and one from your professional life (they may the same person) who currently blocks/limits your effectiveness.



    • Why did you choose these people?


  3. Who do you value and promote?

    • Think of one individual from your personal life and one from your professional life (they may be the same person) who you currently value and promote in a positive manner.



    • Why did you choose these people?


  4. Who do you not understand/support?

    • Think of one individual from your personal life and one from your professional life (they may be the same person) who you do not understand and have not been able to value or promote in a positive manner.



    • Why did you choose these people?


  5. Are you committed to developing relationships?

    • How committed are you to improving the quality of your relationships?

      (Circle one. On a scale of 1-5, 1 being lowest and 5 being highest.)



    • Why or why not?




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