The Enhanced Lifestyle Planner Report is designed to help clients
organize their thinking, clarify or expand on their lifestyle
goals, and balance their personal and professional life. The
ELP report is made up of two parts: The Profile Summary and
the Body of the Report.
The Profile Summary covers
the following 9 sections:
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1.
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Career ideas |
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2.
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Potential voluntary
activities |
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3.
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Where I want to
live |
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4.
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Potential hobbies
and interests |
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5.
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Exercising |
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6.
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Potential travel |
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7.
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Special events |
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8.
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Additional goals
for the Next 12 Months |
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9.
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Goal to monitor |
This is the working document component of the
ELP report. Here you will see listed the choices your clients
have made in the various categories. Blank space was also left
for clients to write some of their conclusions and decisions as
they review this information, prioritize their choices, and determine
the financial ramifications of these choices.
The "Body" of the report, on the other
hand, is a detailed written report within it's various sections,
a list of the strengths and skills that your clients want to use.
It also highlights their motivators, and indicates how they are
feeling about their work or the idea of retirement or semi-retirement.
It also places in the context of the various sections of the report,
the lifestyle choices they have made when they completed the questionnaire.
The ELP Questionnaire is comprehensive and includes
as many as 540 selections in 12 or 13 different sections (depending
on the version used). However, because it is checklist oriented
it usually only takes 20 to 30 minutes to complete. An Excerpt,
which is posted as an Acrobat Reader file, will show you a few
of the selections from each section.
Note on downloading PDF files.
Depending
on your system configuration, following the above links to the
PDF materials will either download them directly to your computer,
or open them within a new window your internet browser for you
to then save to your hard drive. Do this by clicking the save
button
that appears in the toolbar on the top of the Acrobat window,
as shown here.
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