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Pat Jones, ENP Terminal Agency Coordinator Charleston County Consolidated 9-1-1 Center North Charleston, SC Assessing Your Mojo Before you can assess your Mojo that positive spirit toward what you are doing now that starts from the inside and radiates to the outside you have to determine who you are. How do you define yourself? 2 How do you see yourself? Our identity is determined by two dynamics complementing and competing with one another. 3 1

The Dynamics Our Past Our Future 4 Let s See Our past. There are lessons to be learned from our past. However, people tend to use their past as an excuse for current or future behavior that is inappropriate. Much of our sense of self is determined by our past. 5 Sources of Our Remembered : You remember events in your life that helped form your sense of self. For better or for worse, these events left an impact and when you write a profile of yourself, these moments inevitably get reported. 6 2

Complementing and Competing FUTURE Programmed Created OTHER SELF Reflected Remembered PAST 7 Successful People Successful people with robust senses of selfworth, tend to mine their past for the shiny diamonds, not the lumps of coal. There is nothing wrong with looking back to the past to sort out your strengths and weaknesses. However, if you cling to tightly, you might be creating a blurry picture of someone who no longer exists. 8 Reflected Reflected identity is where the past and other people s opinions meet. Other people remember events in your past and they remind you of them, sometimes constantly, especially if it is something negative. 9 3

Feedback or not? It s one thing for the executive above to admit to poor follow-up. But if his boss or wife or customers tell him the same thing, it reinforces the picture he already has of himself. We know this as feedback. Feedback from others is how we shape our Reflected. 10 That s Not Who I Am Anymore! People who keep reflecting your worst moments back to you with the implication that these moments are the real you are no different than the friend who sees that you re on a diet trying to lose weight and yet insists, C mon, you can loosen up for one day. Have a second helping of cake. They are trying to suck you back to a past self, someone you used to be, not who you are or want to become. 11 What s the Value? There is value in paying attention to your Reflected but healthy skepticism is called for here as well. At its worst, your reflected may be based on little more than hearsay and gossip. It may enhance your reputation or it may tarnish it. But either way, it s not necessarily a true reflection of who you are. 12 4

Food for Thought Even if your Reflected is accurate, it doesn t have to be predictive. We can all change! 13 Programmed Programmed is the result of other people sending messages about who you are or will become in the future. Do not allow yourself to be boxed in by people s unrealistic expectations of who you should be. Do allow people to encourage you to be better version of yourself. 14 Example When you were growing up, did your parents imprint upon you the notion that you were smarter than other children? In reality, were you? Or, did you come to the realization that you were not? People tend to have an idealized vision of who we should be good or bad which in reality is not true. 15 5

Created Our created identity is the identity that we decide to create ourselves. It is the part of our identity that is not controlled by our past or by other people. Our created identity allows us to become a different person. 16 Created continued The most truly successful people have created identities to become the human beings that they chose to be without being slaves to the past or to other people We can change to fit changing times. We can change to achieve higher goals. 17 Closing Summary How do we know who we are? Our identities are remembered, reflected, programmed, and created. Review the various components of your current identity. Where did they originate? 18 6

Reflections How do you see yourself today? Who would you like to be in the future? If your present identity is fine with you, just work on becoming an even better version of who you are. If you want to make a change in your identity, be open to the fact that you may be able to change more than you originally believed you could. 19 Reflections You can create a new identity for your future without sacrificing your past. Your Mojo is that positive spirit toward what you are doing now that starts from the inside and radiates to the outside. To change your Mojo, you may need to either create a new identity for yourself or rediscover an identity that you have lost. 20 Resource Based on the book, MOJO: How to Get It, How to Keep It, How to Get it Back If You Lose It, by Marshall Goldsmith, New York Times bestselling author. pjones@charlestoncounty.org 21 7