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Are you confident in all areas of your life? Do you know each of us can have situational self-worth—various levels
of self-worth in different situations, depending on the context and environment?
The Online Self-Worth Inventory is a 16-page professionally
developed, self-administered, and self-scored learning and
communication tool. Responding to 40 questions, you
establish your self-worth levels in 5 critical areas: Self;
Family; Peers; Work; and Projected Self. You confirm your
level of self-worth in each area to discover your levels of
Self-Concept, Self-Esteem, and your Overall Self-Worth.
Research proves our self-worth levels highly influence our
productivity, capacity to engage, our happiness, wellness
and stress, our propensity for addictions, ability to embrace
change, willingness to take personal responsibility for
outcomes, and much more.
In Part 2 of the SWI assessment, you are provided with
research on the impact of low and high self-worth, plus
12 specific strategies for increasing and developing the
self-worth of yourself and others.
Our thoughts and feelings about ourselves radiate into
everything we do.
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Use the SWI to:
- Enrich Your Quality of Life
- Increase Your Self-Confidence
- Improve Your Overall Success
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Use it for:
- All Employees
- Students
- Family
- Professionals
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Note: The SWI work section can be used with high school and
university students, and for parenting and volunteer efforts.
Online Self-Worth Inventory
This online version can be completed online 24/7, if you or
your client have an Internet connection. The Online SWI
automatically totals your responses to the 40 questions and
provides a summary of each of the 5 sections, plus your Self-Concept, Self-Esteem, and Overall Self-Worth levels.
The Online SWI includes all the content of the print-based
assessment. Your results are stored in your very own Individual Learning Center where you
can view, print, or forward (email) them
to anyone at any time. The Online SWI
is a powerful option to enhance virtual
support, coaching, career, confidence,
professional development, and/or
educational processes.
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To view the sample SWI, click |
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