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What Is Personal Development?


 By Lloyd Christie | Submitted On August 12, 2011

 Here's a Brief Overview Personal Development, means different things to different people. Ultimately personal development is about focusing your attention on developing or refining your skills, abilities, attitude, and awareness for personal goal. As a category Personal development covers various areas of human activity and can be applied to business and financial growth. Socially Personal development can be applied to improving social relationship, with friend's family or colleagues, partners, employees. 

Personal Development in a Nut shell

 If you wish to achieve worthwhile things in your personal and career life, you must become a worthwhile person in your own personal development. 

Brian Tracy

 To sum up personal development in a sentence, you can say personal development is about identifying challenges, finding solutions and integrating the answers or right course of action or behaviour into your daily life or business. Personal development is about making effective change in yourself or company procedures to better deal with the environment. 

"Believe that you possess a basic goodness, which is the foundation for the greatness you can ultimately achieve." Les Brown 

Value oriented aspects Many of the value oriented aspects of personal development boarders the realm's of spirituality were the individuals attention maybe focused on developing better social and environmentally relationships, achieving personal self mastery's over ones actions, as in behavioural changes or over coming limitations, at this level, persistence, inquisitiveness, study and self discipline are common themes. Professionally personal development may include such themes as personal mastery and communication, developing leadership skills etc.

 In general personal development is about a cultivating a progressive attitude, studying/learning and applying appropriate success formulas or principles, whether as companies or individual. Much of the study of person development comes from the researching of people who have made significant growth, personally or in business. 

Success leaves clues. The early founders of the modern day form of personal development have studied and catalogued the process of success and achievement. They have made considerable progress in documenting the process of personal success as a science. Napoleon Hill is arguably the forefather of modern day personal development. He laid the foundations for our current generation of researchers, practitioner and coaches, such as the superstar Anthony Robbins.  

 The following are some of the general themes in Personal Development

 Developing or renewing identity 
Fulfilling aspirations/Realizing dreams
 Behavioural change/conditioning
 Developing motivation - inspiration
 Improving self-awareness
 Enhancing lifestyle or the quality of life
 Improving your employability Identifying and investing in ones potential
 Financial development
 Developing strengths or talents
 Personal and professional mastery - Learning techniques or methods to gain Control of one's life Entrepreneurial
 Improving self-knowledge
 Developing personal development plans
 Increasing awareness or defining of one's chosen lifestyle
 Integrating social identity with self-identification
 Increasing awareness or defining of one's priorities
 Developing purpose Increasing awareness or defining of one's values
 Developing purpose
 Love
 Increasing awareness or defining of one's ethics
 Strategies and realizing dreams, aspirations, career and lifestyle priorities
 Developing personal discipline
 Personal development goal/ material attainment
 Developing professional potential
 Developing talents
 Developing integrity
 Goal setting Developing individual competencies
 Becoming more caring
 How to learn from experience 
Time management
 Developing mature interpersonal relationships
 Establishing identity
 Improving the quality of lifestyle (in such areas as health, wealth, culture, family, friends and communities)
 Learning techniques or methods to expand awareness
 Developing competence
 Achieving autonomy and interdependence
 Self mastery
 Managing emotions
 Learning techniques or methods to achieve wisdom 
Communication skills

 Personal development philosophically practice
 Personal development may also be applied to the following disciplines, either in practice metaphorically or philosophically 
Yoga Meditation
 Qi gong
 Juggling Martial arts
 The altruistic aspects of personal development Some of the more altruistic elements of personal development have Parallels with some of the world's spiritual tradition. A good example would be, The Eightfold Path of Buddhism which focus on the development of skills such as: 
Right View Right Intention 
Right Speech
 Right Action Right Livelihood 
Right Effort 
Right Mindfulness 
Right Concentration Check out the Parallels 

Right View this can be a likened to, open mindedness, beliefs, continual learning of techniques or methods to expand awareness, thoughtfulness. 

Right Intention this can be a likened to defining of one's values or the effort to develop mutually beneficial relationships for the general and greater good. 

Right Intentions form a personal development point of view this can be seen as increasing your awareness of your actions and adjusting them for the greater good. 
Right Speech, from a personal development view this would be Communication skills. Communications skills may also include your internal dialogue as in positive speech. 
Right Action, this can be seen as exercising consideration, personal integrity, exercising wisdom. 
Right Livelihood, this would have a relation to lifestyle as I'm enhancing one's quality of life, career, and working in an ethical line of employment etc. 
Right Effort, this would relate to discipline commitment determination persistence. 
Right Mindfulness, can be a likened to thoughtfulness consideration... ... And finally 
Right Concentration, can be a likened to clarity, focus, exercising discipline of thoughts. So where do you start? And what does it take? Define an area of life you would like to work on...
1 create a vision 
2 make a plan 
3 action your plan
Commit to daily actions targeted towards change Find a system or programme to facilitate your growth, in some cases this may mean reading the related material, books, websites blogs, in other cases this my mean joining the related clubs or taking courses etc. The main point is to develop a self image complementary to your goal/vision. 
There are no instant solutions, quick fixes or magic formulas to personal development - personal growth other then an awareness for the need for personal growth and the desire to grow. Granted that the two above conditions are meet - an awareness of the need for personal growth - and the desire to grow, you will be able to find success with the following tools: 
Commitment, 
Discipline, 
persistence,
inquisitiveness. 
 These tools will make a nice starter in your chosen area of personal development/growth. The Creative Power within us makes us into the image of that to which we give our attention." 
Wallace Delois Wattles
 Here are two typical examples of a personal development exercise: 
Example one Renewing self images First in order to realise success in you chosen area of personal development / growth. You need to do two things invest some time to identify and define an area you would like to develop ie you want a promotion.
Developing an image of yourself in your finish or ideal state/position - What you're going to look like How are you going to feel? How will you be acting? Develop you're new self image daily Example two The following is an extract from Napoleon hill think and grow rich, Hill is describing the six steps needed to develop what he calls the burning desire needed to drive a person to the accomplishment of their goals. In this example the steps relate to money but with creative editing this formula can be applied to any area of goal attainment. 
"First. Fix in your mind the exact amount of money you desire. It is not sufficient merely to say, "I want plenty of money." Be definite as to the amount. (There is a psychological reason for definiteness, which will be described in a subsequent chapter). See book Think and grow rich napoleon Hill 
Second. Determine exactly what you intend to give in return for the money you desire. (There is no such reality as "something for nothing.) 
Third. Establish a definite date when you intend to possess the money you desire. 
Fourth. Create a definite plan for carrying out your desire, and begin at once, whether you are ready or not to put this plan into action. 
Fifth. Write out a clear, concise statement of the amount of money you intend to acquire, name the time limit for its acquisition, state what you intend to give in return for the money, and describe clearly the plan through which you intend to accumulate it. 
Sixth. Read your written statement aloud, twice daily, once just before retiring at night, and once after arising in the morning. Napoleon Hill's 13 Success Principles are; Desire, Faith, Auto-Suggestion, Specialized Knowledge, Imagination, Organised Planning, Decision, Persistence, the Master Mind, Transmutation, the Subconscious Mind, the Brain and the Sixth Sense Think and grow rich by Napoleon Hill is a must have work -Think and grow rich is over flowing with valuable knowledge All that man achieves and all that he fails to achieve is the direct result of his own thoughts." http://www.mpdspace.com/blog/ http://www.mpdspace.com Article Source: https://EzineArticles.com/expert/Lloyd_Christie/286098 © 2020 EzineArticles All Rights Reserved Worldwide

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