Personal SWOT Analysis

Summary

Use this breakout to analyze and document your Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats. Be honest and specific in your responses. Consider seeking feedback from trusted colleagues, mentors, or friends to gain additional perspectives. This activity should be conducted and compared quarterly to measure achievements.

Write short, simple notes for each question, focusing only on what comes to mind first. Answers should be simple as they will evolve with changes in your pursuits over time. A mind-mapping approach is ideal here.

Strengths

  1. What are your natural talents and abilities?
  2. What skills have you developed through experience or education?
  3. What personal qualities do you possess that contribute to your success?
  4. What achievements are you most proud of?
  5. What resources or advantages do you have access to?

Weaknesses

  1. What are your areas for improvement?
  2. What skills or knowledge do you need to develop further?
  3. What personal habits or tendencies hinder your progress?
  4. What tasks or situations do you find challenging or uncomfortable?
  5. What resources or support do you lack?

Opportunities

  1. What current trends or changes in your field could you leverage?
  2. What new technologies or skills could you acquire to enhance your capabilities?
  3. What networking or mentorship opportunities could you pursue?
  4. What personal or professional goals could you set to further your development?
  5. What resources or support are available to help you achieve your goals?

Threats

  1. What challenges or competition do you face in your current role or field?
  2. What external factors could hinder your progress or success?
  3. What potential risks or uncertainties should you be aware of?
  4. What changes in your personal or professional life could pose challenges?
  5. How can you mitigate these threats and prepare for potential obstacles?

Action Plan

Weekly journal all notes into the associated checklists you are following.


Connections