What is not measured can not be improved.
Hello all my dear readers.
I keep delaying the issue I plan to publish since 14 February but one begins a week a way and this may take a different hue.
In this case the end of the week came the following theme:
"What is not measured can not be improved"
This phrase is one of the highest in quality in business administration , engineering and many more sciences and disciplines.
I think this sentence also applies in the field of emotions. Try to explain.
For example, if you decide to lose weight, is very simple, you weigh yourself on a scale, measure your chest, your waist and your hip and you embark on your diet and exercise program. After a week return to take action and see if this worked, do not look for another diet and a routine until you succeed.
With emotions is a bit more subjective, but I think it's possible.
The workshop attended on Friday came the question of assessing, self-assessment, see where we are now and see what we want to improve, it explained on the basis of administrative process, planning, organization, integration, implementation and evaluation. Of course, plan to do a pre-assessment of the state of things.
Then I was talking to my friend Chuchito Sánchez and talk emerged that could see some personality traits of mine that I thought improved even controlled. A Chuchito I met him after the events with which I began my process of change. But the note that makes me think I should reevaluate it seemed to me they had improved, but possibly still has much work to do.
Well, as the task of the workshop is evaluated, I think I'll take some of the features Chuchito mentioned, because I have noticed that I have effectively and measure the frequency of appearance, that event causes them to appear and how long current that feature. Then look for actions to help improve these characteristics of personality and will apply. And finally, again examined to see if there were improvements. I hope so.
anyone is encouraged to make his assessment?
I send a big hug.
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