Description
What It Is:
This is a self-inventory worksheet titled 'The Parachute Skills Grid.' The worksheet is divided into two sections. The first section requires the user to list seven stories. The second section is a grid with numbered columns (1-7, corresponding to the seven stories) and rows listing different skills related to working with people, such as 'Initiate, lead, be a pioneer,' 'Supervise, manage,' 'Follow through, get things done,' 'Motivate,' 'Persuade, sell, recruit,' 'Consult,' 'Advise,' 'Coordinate,' 'Negotiate, resolve conflicts,' 'Help people link up or connect,' 'Heal, cure,' 'Assess, evaluate, treat,' 'Convey warmth and empathy,' 'Interview, draw out,' 'Raise people's self-esteem,' 'Instruct,' and 'Teach, tutor, or train (individuals, groups, animals).' The user is instructed to mark the boxes corresponding to the skills they used in each of their seven stories.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is most suitable for high school students (Grades 9-12) and adults. The concepts require a level of self-reflection and understanding of interpersonal skills that are typically developed in later adolescence and adulthood.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps individuals identify and articulate their skills related to working with people. It encourages self-reflection and provides a structured way to connect personal experiences with specific skill sets. This can be valuable for career exploration, resume building, and personal development.
How to Use It:
First, write down seven stories about your experiences. Then, for each story, go through the list of skills. If you used a particular skill in that story, mark the corresponding box in the grid. After completing the grid, you will have a visual representation of your skills and how they relate to your experiences.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for high school students, college students, job seekers, career changers, and anyone interested in self-assessment and personal development. It is particularly helpful for individuals who are exploring career options or preparing for job interviews.
This is a self-inventory worksheet titled 'The Parachute Skills Grid.' The worksheet is divided into two sections. The first section requires the user to list seven stories. The second section is a grid with numbered columns (1-7, corresponding to the seven stories) and rows listing different skills related to working with people, such as 'Initiate, lead, be a pioneer,' 'Supervise, manage,' 'Follow through, get things done,' 'Motivate,' 'Persuade, sell, recruit,' 'Consult,' 'Advise,' 'Coordinate,' 'Negotiate, resolve conflicts,' 'Help people link up or connect,' 'Heal, cure,' 'Assess, evaluate, treat,' 'Convey warmth and empathy,' 'Interview, draw out,' 'Raise people's self-esteem,' 'Instruct,' and 'Teach, tutor, or train (individuals, groups, animals).' The user is instructed to mark the boxes corresponding to the skills they used in each of their seven stories.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is most suitable for high school students (Grades 9-12) and adults. The concepts require a level of self-reflection and understanding of interpersonal skills that are typically developed in later adolescence and adulthood.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps individuals identify and articulate their skills related to working with people. It encourages self-reflection and provides a structured way to connect personal experiences with specific skill sets. This can be valuable for career exploration, resume building, and personal development.
How to Use It:
First, write down seven stories about your experiences. Then, for each story, go through the list of skills. If you used a particular skill in that story, mark the corresponding box in the grid. After completing the grid, you will have a visual representation of your skills and how they relate to your experiences.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for high school students, college students, job seekers, career changers, and anyone interested in self-assessment and personal development. It is particularly helpful for individuals who are exploring career options or preparing for job interviews.
