My Potential Mind Map & Worksheet — Group Facilitation Guide

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Format: PDF
Page Count: 4 (Not including Cover)
Group Activity Guide

What This Is

Potential is one of the most spoken and least believed words in the human experience. People hear it from teachers, coaches, parents, and mentors. They nod when it is said about them. And then they quietly return to the life they have already decided is the limit of what they are capable of.

This resource exists to interrupt that pattern.

Part 3 of the I Am Who I Am series is a group facilitation experience centered on excavation — not motivation. The goal is not to inspire people with possibility and send them home feeling temporarily energized. The goal is to help a group locate exactly where their potential has been buried, what buried it, and what it would take to begin recovering it. That is slower, more honest, and far more lasting work than inspiration alone.

The Part 3 bundle includes a Mind Map for group facilitation and a Reflection Worksheet for personal written exploration. Together they form a complete guided experience — moving a group from the surface question of what can I do into the deeper questions of what have I stopped believing I can do, and why.

The Mind Map — Group Facilitation Tool

The My Potential Mind Map is a visual facilitation tool that organizes the 24 reflection questions into six thematic clusters. It is a navigational instrument designed to be moved through in response to the group, following the conversation where it leads and pressing into the areas where the resistance is greatest.

Who This Is For

For participants: Anyone who has been living beneath their own capacity for so long that it has started to feel normal. Anyone who has a dream they have not spoken aloud in years because hope has become too risky. Anyone who has been told they have potential by others but has never quite been able to take up residence in that belief themselves. Anyone who is ready — not to be motivated — but to be honest about what has been in the way, and to begin the real work of removing it.

For facilitators: Counselors, life coaches, career coaches, educators, mentors, youth workers, pastors, group therapists, and community leaders who work with people navigating transitions, recovering from setback, or trying to locate direction in a season of uncertainty. This resource provides a structured, repeatable framework for guiding groups into honest conversation about capacity, limitation, and the specific internal barriers that keep potential theoretical rather than lived.

For groups: Career development cohorts, entrepreneurship programs, recovery communities, student organizations, leadership development groups, reentry programs, faith communities, mentorship circles, and any group of people who are willing to be honest with each other about the gap between who they are and who they know they could become — and who are ready to begin closing it.

Format: PDF
Page Count: 4 (Not including Cover)
Group Activity Guide

What This Is

Potential is one of the most spoken and least believed words in the human experience. People hear it from teachers, coaches, parents, and mentors. They nod when it is said about them. And then they quietly return to the life they have already decided is the limit of what they are capable of.

This resource exists to interrupt that pattern.

Part 3 of the I Am Who I Am series is a group facilitation experience centered on excavation — not motivation. The goal is not to inspire people with possibility and send them home feeling temporarily energized. The goal is to help a group locate exactly where their potential has been buried, what buried it, and what it would take to begin recovering it. That is slower, more honest, and far more lasting work than inspiration alone.

The Part 3 bundle includes a Mind Map for group facilitation and a Reflection Worksheet for personal written exploration. Together they form a complete guided experience — moving a group from the surface question of what can I do into the deeper questions of what have I stopped believing I can do, and why.

The Mind Map — Group Facilitation Tool

The My Potential Mind Map is a visual facilitation tool that organizes the 24 reflection questions into six thematic clusters. It is a navigational instrument designed to be moved through in response to the group, following the conversation where it leads and pressing into the areas where the resistance is greatest.

Who This Is For

For participants: Anyone who has been living beneath their own capacity for so long that it has started to feel normal. Anyone who has a dream they have not spoken aloud in years because hope has become too risky. Anyone who has been told they have potential by others but has never quite been able to take up residence in that belief themselves. Anyone who is ready — not to be motivated — but to be honest about what has been in the way, and to begin the real work of removing it.

For facilitators: Counselors, life coaches, career coaches, educators, mentors, youth workers, pastors, group therapists, and community leaders who work with people navigating transitions, recovering from setback, or trying to locate direction in a season of uncertainty. This resource provides a structured, repeatable framework for guiding groups into honest conversation about capacity, limitation, and the specific internal barriers that keep potential theoretical rather than lived.

For groups: Career development cohorts, entrepreneurship programs, recovery communities, student organizations, leadership development groups, reentry programs, faith communities, mentorship circles, and any group of people who are willing to be honest with each other about the gap between who they are and who they know they could become — and who are ready to begin closing it.