Personal Power: Keeping Yourself Strong
Finish in
5 mins!
Employees
only
of Completion
Friendly
Access
What you'll learn
Skills covered in this course
Description
Strength comes in several forms. You can be physically, mentally, intellectually, morally, or emotionally fit. The strength you value will depend on your experiences and role models. Take a moment to reflect on the type of strength you’ll need to accomplish your goals and dreams for your life. Remember you only get one body and one life, so develop the strength you value while you’re able.
Objectives:
- Identify situations that required strength from you or someone else
 - Determine your purpose and the type of strength you’ll need to fulfill it
 - Practice demonstrating the strength you want to develop
 
Course Features:  Audio Narration, Video, Job Aids and Reference Materials
System Requirements
Chrome; Microsoft Edge; Firefox; Internet Explorer 9; Internet Explorer 10; Internet Explorer 11; Safari
Mobile Ready: Yes
Author
Mindscaling works with best-selling business authors and speakers to capture, translate, and convert their ideas into actionable learning experiences. Mindscaling believes that, by leveraging thought leadership, everyone can scale their mind for greater impact—driving engagement and creating positive change.
To create stronger, smarter, more innovative and engaged teams, your learning needs to be specific and relevant to your work, your people, and your company culture. Mindscaling's deep expertise is designing the architecture of the courses. Always short, punchy, and engaging, Mindscaling micrcolearning courses are designed to fit perfectly into your training programs to scale impact across the organization.
The Mindscaling online learning promise:
· High-quality learning design
· Built using the latest technologies
· Digital experiences that are mobile ready and platform friendly
Personal Power: Keeping Yourself Strong
            
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
Strength comes in several forms. You can be physically, mentally, intellectually, morally, or emotionally fit. The strength you value will depend on your experiences and role models. Take a moment to reflect on the type of strength you’ll need to accomplish your goals and dreams for your life. Remember you only get one body and one life, so develop the strength you value while you’re able.
Objectives:
Course Features: Audio Narration, Video, Job Aids and Reference Materials