Module 6 — Campaign Readiness & Public Engagement (Without Campaigning)
Module 6 – Self-Assessment Worksheet
Campaign Readiness, Public Engagement & Transition to Office
Purpose:
This worksheet helps you reflect on how you communicate, listen, respond under pressure, manage support, and transition responsibly into public office — without relying on performative campaigning.
This worksheet is for your own use unless you choose otherwise.
Section 1 — Message Clarity & Personal Grounding
1. How clearly can you explain why you are running — without slogans or exaggeration?
Write a brief explanation in plain language.
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2. When challenged or criticized, what is your most common instinctive reaction?
☐ Defend immediately
☐ Explain at length
☐ Withdraw
☐ Pause and respond calmly
☐ Unsure
Which response builds trust — and which risks eroding it?
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Section 2 — Direct Conversations & Listening
3. During one-on-one conversations, which do you naturally do more?
☐ Speak
☐ Listen
☐ Alternate evenly
What adjustments might help you listen more effectively?
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4. How comfortable are you asking open-ended questions and allowing silence?
☐ Very comfortable
☐ Somewhat comfortable
☐ Uncomfortable
☐ Unsure
Why does silence feel easy or difficult for you?
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Section 3 — Public Meetings & Scrutiny
5. How do you feel about answering questions when you don’t yet know the answer?
☐ Comfortable acknowledging limits
☐ Somewhat uneasy
☐ Very uncomfortable
☐ I tend to speculate
What response best protects credibility?
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6. How well do you distinguish between your personal views and municipal authority when speaking publicly?
☐ Very clearly
☐ Somewhat clearly
☐ Unclear
☐ Unsure
What risks arise when this distinction is blurred?
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Section 4 — Volunteers, Support & Boundaries
7. How comfortable are you setting boundaries with supporters or volunteers?
☐ Very comfortable
☐ Somewhat comfortable
☐ Uncomfortable
☐ I avoid it
Why are boundaries important for integrity and consistency?
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8. Which pressure would be hardest for you to resist?
☐ Push for aggressive tactics
☐ Advice from “campaign experts”
☐ Desire to maintain momentum
☐ Fear of disappointing supporters
How will you stay aligned with your values?
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Section 5 — Transitioning Into Office
9. How prepared are you to shift from advocating positions to explaining decisions?
☐ Very prepared
☐ Somewhat prepared
☐ Aware but unsure
☐ Unprepared
What mindset changes will be required?
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10. How do you typically respond to accountability or criticism after a decision is made?
☐ Defensive
☐ Over-explanatory
☐ Calm and factual
☐ Avoidant
Which response sustains trust over time?
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Final Reflection
11. Which aspect of public engagement concerns you the most — and why?
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12. What personal habits or reminders will help you remain calm, grounded, and honest under public pressure?
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13. After completing Module 6, how prepared do you feel to engage the public without campaigning theatrics?
☐ Very prepared
☐ Moderately prepared
☐ Thoughtful but cautious
☐ Still unsure
What additional support would help most?
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Closing Note
Public trust is not earned through visibility or certainty —
it is earned through consistency, humility, and clarity.
Revisit this worksheet whenever public pressure rises or expectations feel misaligned.




