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Strengths:

  • Always sets his/her own realistic goals
  • Self-reliant
  • Focuses on positive objectives
  • Periodically reviews performances
  • Learns from own mistakes
  • Accepts changes and uses them when to motivate self
  • Takes care of himself/herself physically
  • Sticks to schedule
  • Is self-motivated
  • Is action oriented
  • Manages backtracking
  • Finishes work once started
  • Reflects on time management regularly
  • Associates with other entrepreneurs; patterns, lifestyles, values and habits after successful entrepreneurs

Weaknesses:

  • Sets unrealistic goals
  • Depends on other people for attainment of goals
  • Focuses on goals which call to stop or avoid doing things
  • Does not keep track of progress
  • Does not improve on areas where she/he failed
  • Is afraid of changes
  • Is unmindful of physical appearance
  • Depends outside forces to be motivated
  • keeps on going back and forth on the same path
  • Does not complete most often any given task
  • Is not conscious of time wasted
  • Does not develop the habit of working well with people
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