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Part 1:
Instructions:
Let's learn from each other about teams we have been a part of in the past. Think of the last team or group in which you participated. This could be related to school, work, or any other group you might belong to.
Question 1. What worked well with your group? What did not work so well? Give examples. Was the goal of the group clearly defined? How did this contribute to the overall success or failure of the group?
Question 2. Did your group have a formal leader? How was that person selected? Or did an informal leader emerge? Describe how that occurred.
Question 3. Were your strengths and the strengths of your team members utilized by the group? Were you committed to the group? Did you feel commitment from your peers? Discuss.
It should be a minimum of 300 words.
Part 2:
Exploring Commitment
The key to finding your compelling mission or passion that will lead you to success and peak performance is to ask yourself the right questions. Your answers to these questions will help you understand what you need to know about yourself. Read each question, then think carefully for a few minutes, and answer each question honestly. Do not censor or edit out anything, even if it seems impossible or unrealistic-allow yourself to be surprised. Let your imagination soar.
Question 1. Am I deriving any satisfaction out of the work I am now doing?
Question 2. If they did not reward (praise or pay) me to do what I now do, would I still do it?
Question 3. What is it that I really love to do?
Question 4. What do I want to pursue with my time and energy that is worthwhile?
Question 5. What motivates me to reach out and do my best to excel?
Question 6. What is it that only I can say to the world? What needs to be done that can best be done only by me?
Question 7. If I won $40 million in the lottery tomorrow, how would I live? What would I do each day and for the rest of my life?
Question 8. If I were to write my own obituary right now, what would be my most significant accomplishment? Is that enough?