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Jim Simpson

Jim is a consultant, researcher, coach and developer.

Which  wheel of life looks like yours?  No this is not just a lovely picture!  These resources will help you to assess and evaluate your  life’s activity; the constituent balance in your life; and show you how to make a fresh start and a goal-orientated personal development plan.  Note that these ‘tools’ are part of a very successful workshop programme* and not (as yet) written up into a book.

Personal development – Lifechart, Wheel and PDP

*this package has been used to support personal, organisational, community and business development with many participating learners on MAs/MBAs plus with organisations like Poplar HARCA Housing, East London; and ALTogether Action Learning in Sussex

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