REFLECT ON YOUR ASSETS AND WHERE YOU ARE NOW
In their book The 100-Year Life. Living and Working in an Age of Longevity Lynda Gratton & Andrew Scott emphasise the need to reflect on your assets, not your financial assets but your personal strengths and abilities
Decide on what is important and set objectives
Here are some objectives, not in order of priority, expressing what people mean by a good quality of life (we have given you a few blank rows to add extra objectives) Put a score beside each one from
1.”it would be nice to have this but it’s not very important” to
5 “of vital importance, life’s not worth living without it
Objective
Your Score
Now record these as the focus of your plan, and print out a few copies and secure them in places like inside your wardrobe or bathroom cabinet
In their book The 100-Year Life. Living and Working in an Age of Longevity Lynda Gratton & Andrew Scott emphasise the need to reflect on your assets, not your financial assets but your personal strengths and abilities
- "productive assets. These are the assets that helped you be productive and successful at work or home, your skills and knowledge
- vitality assets. mental and physical health and well-being. Included here also are friendship, positive family relationships and partnerships,
- transformational assets. What you have learned from the changes and transitions you have experienced. These assets refer to your self- knowledge, and your ability to adapt to new experiences."
Decide on what is important and set objectives
Here are some objectives, not in order of priority, expressing what people mean by a good quality of life (we have given you a few blank rows to add extra objectives) Put a score beside each one from
1.”it would be nice to have this but it’s not very important” to
5 “of vital importance, life’s not worth living without it
Objective
Your Score
- To be living in this dwelling, or a new dwelling, and not in a Care Home
- To continue to be useful to other people
- To continue to support my family and not be a burden
- To enjoy life at least as much as I do at present
- To keep my brain and thinking as sharp as it is at present
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Now record these as the focus of your plan, and print out a few copies and secure them in places like inside your wardrobe or bathroom cabinet