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How to pick the tools for your tool kit

October 28, 2012 By Kim Leave a Comment

It is 4th quarter of 2012 and I am excited to be in a very creative mode.  I am creating new programs and gathering new tools for myself and my clients.

There are so many things to engage in…books, blogs, courses, workshops, webinars and the list goes on and on.  It can be somewhat overwhelming to determine all the right things that move business forward.  And it seems like there is always something new and exciting that can grab my attention and time.

In working with my own coach, I have been able to laser in on those things that are my true genius as well as value add programs for my clients.  Understanding these key components allows me to select the professional development tools to add to my tool kit for added value for my clients.

Here is the process that I go through to select the tools to invest in:

  1. Identify /review my “genius”
  2. Review the tools that I currently possess
  3. Look for tools that will enhance the delivery of my “genius” to my clients
  4. Plan, for the year, the professional development activities that fit in my schedule AND allow me to maintain the life that I love

Remember that while personal and professional development can be exciting, motivating and inspiring, it can also be a distraction if you let it.

Coaching question: What new tools can you add so your clients receive the ultimate benefit?

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