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The Energy Factor Personal Energy = Physical Energy + Mental Energy + Emotional Energy + Spiritual Energy Physical Energy = the ability to do work, can measure strength, endurance, flexibility Mental Energy = ability to intensely focus and perform complex mental tasks when needed but to also be able to let our mind rest and do nothing Emotional Energy = ability to tap into a full range of emotions, i.e. feel happy when something joyful happens, feel sad when something bad happens. Jim Rohn says emotional energy is the Ability to let life touch you and move you Spiritual Energy = reflects our values, our meaning and our purpose for living the way we live. When we tap into our values and truly know our purpose in life we unleash our spiritual energy Copyright (c) 2003, Gloria Silverio Page 1 of 5 8/18/2003

Energy Wizard Sample (This is a shortened version of the Energy Wizard. For a more accurate determination of your current Energy Factor, you will need to take the Energy Wizard in its regular format.) Answer on a scale of 1-5 1 = Never 2 = Almost Never 3 = Sometimes 4 = Almost Always 5 = Always 1. I exercise vigorously 3 or more times per week. 2. I wake up at the same time each day feeling refreshed. 3. I eat several small, healthy meals and snacks throughout the day. 4. I am able to accomplish what I need to do. 5. I eat a healthy breakfast. 6. I regularly take a break from the work I am doing. 7. Even under pressure, I am able to think clearly and logically. 8. I arrive early for appointments. 9. I participate in hobbies or activities that I enjoy outside of work. 10. I feel organized and mentally prepared to do my work. 11. Others would say that I am a caring person. 12. When I make a decision, I consider how it impacts other people. 13. I feel gratitude for many things in my life. 14. I participate in activities each week that are fun. 15. When something upsets me, I am able to get over it quickly. 16. I spend time with people who nourish and support me. 17. I know my five most important values and orient my life around them. 18. My work gives me a sense of meaning and purpose. 19. I regularly pray, meditate, or journal. 20. I have something in my life that I am passionate about. Copyright (c) 2003, Gloria Silverio Page 2 of 5 8/18/2003

My Personal Energy Score Add up the numbers to your responses. The sum of statements numbered: 1-5 = Physical energy Score 6-10 = Mental energy score 11-15 = Emotional Energy Score 16-20 = Spiritual Energy Score 1-20 = Personal Energy Factor Note: A higher score denotes a higher energy level My Physical Energy Score = My Mental Energy Score = My Emotional Energy Score = My Spiritual Energy Score = (25 max) My Personal Energy Factor (total of #1-#20) = (100 max) 80 100 Keep up the good work! You already have a high level of personal energy and may just want to work on a few areas to improve. 60 79 You have room for improvement. Begin including High Energy Habits in your day to increase your personal energy and feel great. 40 59 You have potential to increase the energy available to you to get more accomplished without feeling drained and overwhelmed. Less than 40 How do you get through the day? Take a baby step today. Copyright (c) 2003, Gloria Silverio Page 3 of 5 8/18/2003

My High Energy Habits What High Energy Habit will improve my physical energy? (i.e.go to bed at 10 PM nightly, eat 4 servings of fruits per day, do some type of physical activity each day) What is the first step I can take to incorporate this habit into my life? (i.e. turn off TV at 9:45 PM, make a list of the fruits I like, check out the health club near the office) What High Energy Habit will improve my mental energy? (i.e. let all calls go to voice mail while working on important project, take a 10 minute break after 90 minutes of focused work, take a painting class) What is the first step I can take to incorporate this habit into my life? (i.e. set reminder to turn off phone, set alarm to go off in 90 minutes, get a schedule of upcoming painting classes) What High Energy Habit will improve my emotional energy? (i.e. keep a gratitude journal, do something fun, stay focused on the present moment instead of worrying about past or future) What is the first step I can take to incorporate this habit into my life? (i.e. buy blank journal, make a list of activities that are fun, pay attention to my self-talk at several points throughout the day) What High Energy Habit will improve my spiritual energy? (i.e. spend time with my best friend Sue, meditate, review my top 5 values each day) What is the first step I can take to incorporate this habit into my life? (i.e. call Sue to make lunch date, buy meditation tape, revisit Values Assessment and list top 5 values on index card to keep with me) Copyright (c) 2003, Gloria Silverio Page 4 of 5 8/18/2003

Energy Drains and Energy Enhancers Energy Drains On a separate piece of paper, list 10-100 things that you are tolerating or are draining your energy (i.e. messy car, bed not made daily, papers not in order, closet that needs organized, a button missing from favorite jacket, broken appliance, etc.). Energy Enhancers On a separate piece of paper, list your Energy Enhancers or things that give you energy (i.e. taking dog for a walk, weekly massage, keeping a journal, going to dinner with spouse) Recommended reading: High Energy Habits by Bill Ford Energy Matters by Robert A. Rausch, Ph.D. The Power of Full Engagement by Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz The Corporate Athlete by Jack Groppel The Emotional Energy Factor by Mira Kirshenbaum The Inner Game of Tennis by W. Timothy Gallwey Thank you for participating in The Energy Factor Copyright (c) 2003 Gloria Silverio, M.A., ACC Wellness and Life Coach (713) 599 1239 or (713) 599 1233 www.pathforsuccess.com Gloria@pathforsuccess.com Copyright (c) 2003, Gloria Silverio Page 5 of 5 8/18/2003