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As you know, your Personalized Action Plan is one of the most important parts of this course

because it will help you take what you learned about achieving success and turn it into specific
actions that will move closer toward your life goals. Your Personalized Action Plan has six steps, and
each is described below. If desired, a template is provided to make the process of writing your Action
Plan more systematic and can be found under "Resources" in the main course menu.

Step 1: Identify at Least Three Areas of Your Life that are Most Important to You

Identify at least three parts of your life that are most important to you (for example, your family, your
career, your job) and provide an explanation of why each of these parts is of great importance to
you.

Step 2: List at Least 3 Goals You Want to Achieve in Each of These Life Areas

For each of the parts of your life that you identified in Step 1 as being most important, list at least
three goals that you would like to achieve. For example, the “work” category may include goals such
as becoming an engaging communicator, getting better results at work, and becoming a better
negotiator. The “career” category may include goals such as getting promotions, earning salary
increases, enjoying your job, having job flexibility, working part-time at some point, and retiring at a
specific age. And the “well-being” category may include goals such as becoming or staying healthy,
being happy, growing spiritually or psychologically, having financial security, spending time with your
friends and family, participating in your religious or other communities, and spending time doing
things you care about.

Step 3: Identify the Goal You Want to Start Working on Immediately

Of all the goals you listed in Step 2, choose only one goal that you want to begin working on
immediately (for example, become an engaging communicator). Explain why you chose this
particular goal to invest in immediately and provide a description of what you expect to gain from
achieving this goal.

Step 4: Create Your Action Plan

Create an action plan by documenting at least three specific actions you will take to achieve the goal
you identified in Step 3. Include the following components in your action plan: (1) what you will do;
(2) when you will do it; (3) who you will tell about your plan, and (4) how you will measure success.

When you reach this step in your assignment submission, you will see that there is a template
provided that you can use to create your assignment. If you cannot download and upload a Microsoft
Word document, answer the questions in a format that works for you.
Step 5: Identify What You Will Stop Doing

Identify at least one behavior that you will modify or that you will stop doing so that you can focus
more of your time and effort on the goal you identified in Step 4 (for example, I will limit the time I
spend on social media to 15 minutes a day).

Step 6: Identify the Two Most Important Lessons You Learned

Describe the two most important lessons that you learned from creating your Personalized Action
Plan and/or by taking the Science of Success course.

In the submission area, you will notice that you can click the link to "Preview the Grading" for each
step of the assignment. This is the criteria that will be used for peer grading. Familiarizing yourself
with the criteria will help your Personalized Action plan to be a success!

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