Showing posts with label Personal development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Personal development. Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 January 2016

Personal Growth


Live, Love, Grow:
One of the most heartbreaking things about the current world is that there is a growing number of people who have harvested a lot of negativity in their lives. This negativity comes in all forms- anxiety, low self esteem and depression being the most common. 

These negative qualities prevent people from attaining their true potential. Personal growth is the most powerful tool that one can use to overcome these obstacles.

How is personal growth different from normal growth?
Let us consider two cases. Both persons A and B face the same type of stressful work environment. They are equally vulnerable to unavoidable health problems as well.

Person A denies having these problems. He believes that they can’t be solved. He faces the stress without any emotional preparation and as a result his overall wellbeing turns out to be a little shaken up. By not identifying the need to do something about his stress, he has subjected himself to physical and mental strain.

On the other hand, person B acknowledges these problems. He has faith that there is something that can be done to overcome his stress- he believes that the power to change resides within him. He seeks out a good mentor, practices positive techniques, and turns out a changed man. He feels like a different person, because he has allowed himself to grow.

Personal growth is a choice. Once a person has decided that he wants to grow physically, emotionally and spiritually, nothing really can affect him.

Personal Growth and Positivity:
The first step to personal growth is acknowledging your own problems and flaws. The subsequent step can be summarized in one mantra: Believe is seeing.

In order to develop crucial all round life skills, you need to identify your own potential. Every person is a living container having a lot of positive energy. The power to change lies within you, and you need to believe in that.
There are many ways to allow this positive energy to flow out. The key is to alter the way you think. With a little coaching, a person can learn to shed all negative thoughts, vibrate his wishes to the universe and focus his positive energy towards pure thoughts and a calm mindset. It’s all a matter of perspective.

Personal growth starts with a positive thinking. Thoughts of a certain frequency will beget consequences of a similar frequency. Only in a comfortable, happy environment can a person truly grow in all directions. And the power to create that environment lies within you.

Growing through Actions:
Along with altering one’s thoughts, it is equally important to alter the way they influence their physical surroundings. One of the most pleasant ironies about personal growth is that you can’t do it without other people!

Look at it this way. Teachers learn more about themselves and their subjects through teaching. If you can be a positive mentor for someone else, you will earn a double prize- your own personal growth as well as their. 

Personal growth is also reflected in acts of kindness. If you can selflessly perform random acts of kindness on a daily basis, you will be nurturing yourself. 


Personal Growth through a Mentor:
Ancient wisdom has taught us that having a spiritual teacher can dramatically affect personal growth in a positive way. Approaching experienced mentors who can help you create a positive mindset and relaxed environment that you need for personal growth is a great measure to take.

What does science say about growth? It can never be negative. We all face issues that can stun the growth, but once we make a move to deal with them, the only way we can grow is up. All we have to do is believe.

Article Source : http://www.selfgrowth.com/articles/personal-growth-2

Friday, 8 January 2016

How to Develop a Powerful Mindset



How do we develop a powerful mindset? How do we allow our mind to lead and guide us to do amazing things in this life? These are questions that we must answer to understand how success is achieved in anything today. Most people are not aware how powerful and amazing our mind is. The steps taken to develop a powerful mindset are the following: focus on the one, take it personal, see the future, and lead the pack.
FOCUS ON THE ONE
The "one" is you. Believe in yourself and understand that you are a unique, talented creature that has something to offer to this world. Use your great mind to create a positive attitude about you and the experiences that you have encountered. Realize that you are here on this earth for a specific purpose, and to make a difference. Your mindset will begin to develop and transform you into the person you have dreamed of becoming, the one in control and ready for success.
TAKE IT PERSONAL
The next step in developing a powerful mindset is committing yourself to grow through personal development. Personal Development icon, Jim Rohn, said it this way, "learn to work harder on yourself than you do on your job." The study of personal development takes commitment and discipline, and it is a life long journey. In order for you to change how you think, you need to embrace new ideas and new thoughts. This will lead to a shift in mindset that leads to change and growth within you, preparing you for greater relationships and accomplishments in the future.
SEE THE FUTURE
Another step in the getting that powerful mindset that you and many other people desire, is to visualize yourself already in possession of that mindset. Daily visualization of a particular state of the mind, will eventually produce the reality that you are trying to accomplish. The Bible says, "without a vision, the people perish." Remember Napoleon Hill, see it, believe it, and achieve it. Create and operate in that powerful mindset that will catapult you to great heights.
LEAD THE PACK
The last step in developing a powerful mindset is, being the leader that people are searching for. People are searching for someone that they like, and that they can trust. A leader in this category has set themselves apart from the masses because they are confident, passionate, and disciplined. By putting themselves out there, they have developed a mindset that attracts others and classifies them as a 3% leader with a powerful mindset. Lead the pack and never look back.
So, if you believe in yourself and know who you are, if you have committed to the study of personal development, if you see yourself as being more than you are, and if you are in that small percentage of leadership that most people are searching for, you are well on your way to developing and maintaining a powerful mindset that will lead you to the success and happiness you desire, along with others who have chosen to emulate you.


Jesse is a home business entrepreneur assisting like-minded people create the freedom they desire as well as achieve their income goals, by following a simple business model. Go to http://www.workingathome.co/5344 to learn about this simple business model.

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Tuesday, 8 December 2015

Developing Your Personal Philosophy

Rohn: 7 Tips for Developing Your Personal Philosophy

Your philosophy is the greatest determining factor in how your life works out. This is how to build a meaningful one. 

August 9, 2015 
Jim Rohn was broke at 25 and a millionaire by 31. How does an Idaho farm boy make it to Beverly Hills? This is how…
At 25, there was nothing in my bank and I needed to provide for my family. As I was considering what to do, I met John Earl Shoaff, a wealthy entrepreneur who became my employer for the next five years. He revolutionized my life and taught me the importance of developing my personal philosophy, to look for those few things that make the most difference and to spend most of my time doing those things. It isn’t a complex or mystical process but a principle that can make a difference in how your life turns out.
While there are many puzzle pieces for success, without developing a sound philosophy the other pieces are of little value. So as you go forward on this journey toward success, remember to:
1. Set your sail.
The winds of circumstance blow upon all of us. We all have experienced the winds of disappointment, despair and heartbreak, but why do people arrive at such different places at the end of the journey? Have we not all sailed upon the same sea?
The major difference isn’t circumstance; it’s the set of the sail, or the way we think—it’s what we do after we’ve set our sails and the wind decides to change direction. When the winds change, we must change. We have to struggle to our feet and reset the sail in a manner that will steer us in the direction of our own deliberate choice. The set of the sail, or how we think and how we respond, has a far greater capacity to destroy our lives than any challenges we face. How quickly we respond to adversity is far more important than adversity itself.
The great challenge of life is to control the process of our own thinking.
2. Learn from success and failure.
The best way to establish a new and powerful personal philosophy is to objectively review the conclusions you’ve drawn about life. Any conclusion you’ve drawn that isn’t working for you could be working against you. The best way to counteract misinformation and wrong data is to input new and accurate information. Gather information from personal experience. If you’re doing something wrong, evaluate what you did wrong and change things.
Seek an objective, outside voice about how you are and what you’re doing. An objective opinion from someone you respect can lead you to early and accurate information about your decision-making process. Listen to the freshness of an outside voice—someone who can see the forest and isn’t lost in the trees.
Observe the successes and failures of other people. If people who failed were to give seminars, it would be helpful. You could see how people mess up and you wouldn’t do what they did. Past failures and errors prompt us to amend current conduct so we don’t replicate the past.
Study from people who do well. Each of us should be in a constant search for people we admire and respect and whose behavior we can model. It’s far better to deliberately choose the people we will permit to influence us than to allow bad influences to affect us without our conscious choice.
3. Read all you can.
People from all walks of life who’ve had some of the most incredible experiences have taken the time to write of these experiences so we can be instructed and amend our philosophies.
The contributions of other people enable us to reset our sails based upon their experiences. Books offer treasures of information that can change our lives, fortunes, relationships, health and careers for the better.
There are two books you need to read to build your philosophy: Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill and The Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason.
4. Keep a journal.
A journal is a gathering place for all of our observations and discoveries about life. It’s our own handwritten transcript that captures our experiences, ideas, desires and conclusions about the people and the events that have touched our lives. The past, when properly documented, is one of the best guides for making good decisions.
The very act of writing about our lives helps us think more objectively about our actions. Writing tends to slow down the flow of information and gives us time to analyze and ponder the experience. The intense scrutiny of journal writing can enable us to make refinements in our philosophy that are truly life-changing.
Jot down what you learn and be a buyer of empty books. It’s the small disciplines that lead to great accomplishments.
5. Observe and listen.
Pay attention during your day, watch what’s going on. Surround yourself with people you respect and admire. Find people whose personalities and achievements stimulate, fascinate and inspire you, and then strive to assimilate their best qualities. This is called the skill of selecting. Don’t waste your time on the silly and the shallow.
One of the major reasons people don’t do well is because they keep trying to get through the day while a more worthy cause is to get from the day. We must become sensitive enough to observe and ponder what is happening around us. Be alert. Be awake. Often the most extraordinary opportunities are hidden among seemingly insignificant events.
Be a good listener. Find a voice of value and stay for a while. With so many voices vying for your attention, you need to develop the skill of selective listening and only dial into the radio station that appeals to you. If a voice is not leading to the achievement of your goals, exercise caution in how long you listen.
6. Be disciplined.
Every day is filled with dozens of personal crossroads, moments when we’re called upon to make a decision regarding minor as well as major questions. These decisions chart a path to a future destination. With careful mental preparation, we can make wise choices.
The development of a sound philosophy prepares us for making sound decisions. When we eat healthy foods, we experience positive results in a short time. When we start exercising, we feel a new vitality almost immediately. When we begin reading, we experience a growing awareness and a new level of self-confidence.
New disciplines practiced daily will produce exciting results. The magic of new disciplines causes us to amend our thinking.
7. Don’t neglect.
Neglect is the major reason people don’t have what they want. If you don’t take care of things in your life, neglect becomes a disease. If you neglect to do good things with your money, you probably neglect to do good things with your time. If you don’t know what’s going on with your health or your bank account, you could be at risk.
Set up new disciplines to change your life. Don’t neglect. Everything is within our reach if we will read books, use journals, practice the disciplines and wage a new and vigorous battle against neglect.
Build your philosophy. Commit yourself to a new journey and say, I’m going to change my life. Once you do, you’ll never look back.


Article Source Rohn: 7 Tips for Developing Your Personal Philosophy

Sunday, 6 December 2015

You'll make a complete revolution when you watch this




How to turn my life around theme


If you watch Jim Rohn's video and you do not feel the least bit of inspiration to turn your life around then something must be wrong somewhere.  I have started to watch a piece of this video daily.  Its my little coach for the extra push I need sometimes.

It's a little bit long but I would suggest you watch a piece daily........


I hope you enjoy it the way that I have.  I am longing forward to my best year ever now and 2016




Tuesday, 7 April 2015

Mind Power Success Skills For Prosperity

Here is the most important and powerful "secret" for achieving prosperity that you will ever learn: YOU ARE THE CREATOR OF YOUR OWN ECONOMY.
There are countless success skills that you can develop, like time management, organizational ability, anger and stress management, communication skills, and the various specific proficiencies connected with your particular line of work.
And all of those are important. But by far the most important form of personal developmentto pursue, not just for money and career success, but for health, love and happiness, has to do with fully harnessing the creative potential of mind power.

To harness this great power for abundance, accept personal accountability and think of yourself as the creator of your own economy. 
In every economic climate, there are those who prosper – and prosper GREATLY, and there is absolutely no reason why YOU cannot be one of them.
You begin creating anything in life, including your own economy, with your mind-set.
If you trust that your opportunities are present, and them look for them, you will find them.  As it says in the Bible, “Seek and you will find.” In other words, you are bound to find WHAT you seek.
To direct your attention toward discovering your opportunities to achieve prosperity is to harness your infinite resource of mind power for more money and success.
If you want to blame “big business”, “big government”, “the banking system” or any other group or individual in your life for your economic uncertainty, you are entirely free to do that. But that strategy will lead to a continuation of your economic plight.

But remember this important principle of mind power: as long as you reject responsibility for your current level of achievement, you also reject your power to achieve all of the abundance and success you desire.
Here are three success skills to practice to create the economy that you want:
1. Trust that you can succeed and prosper.
2. Keep your attention focused on finding your opportunities to move toward achieving your financial goals.
3. Keep your attention OFF of any thoughts, ideas, opinions, or beliefs that cause you to feel discouraged, disheartened, or a lost of motivation.

We can call these personal accountability practices for financial success.
As you practice these on a daily basis, religiously, you will not only be advancing yourself along the path of prosperity. You will be contributing to the motivation, peak performanceand positive results of everyone!
This is because your positive attitude will radiate, and everyone you encounter will receive some it, by what we can describe as "psychological osmosis".
There is no more important field to apply this than in professional sales. Whatever your line of work, there is a selling dimension to it. If you do not sell your product or service, you make no money and your career takes a nosedive.
As you radiate confidence in your own economic promise, your prospects will feel confident in you, in themselves, in the economic possibilities, and be more inclined to take a risk on what you are selling.
When it comes to the power of a positive mind-set as it relates to achieving financial abundance, remember this: Financial insecurity is NOT a financial problem. Financial insecurity is an EMOTIONAL problem, rooted in negative thinking, that MANIFESTS a financial problem.
Incorporate the success skills connected with harnessing mind power for your prosperityas part of your own, self-determined sales training.

Article source: http://www.selfgrowth.com/articles/mind-power-success-skills-for-prosperity

Thursday, 2 April 2015

5 Steps To Wealth And Prosperity

After hundreds of years of studying the most affluent and successful people in the world such as Henry Ford, Andrew Carnegie, Steven Spielberg, Thomas Edison etc, 5 common denominators to success were unveiled. If these 5 principles are practiced without exception every single day, riches can't help but fall into your lap.
Wealth will be yours when your daily life encompasses these 5 principles:
1. Visualization and Meditation
2. Masterminding with Others
3. Income Producing Activities
4. Personal Development
5. Cultivating the Expectation of Leadership
Visualization and Meditation
Three words can sum this step up - Thoughts Become Things. If you can see it in your mind, you will go there in the body. Spend 30 minutes a day turning your thoughts inward, focusing ONLY on the end result and your thoughts will become your reality. One helpful tip I have to begin the visualization process is to simply start a list of 101 things you would like to experience in your life. Once you know what your dreams consist of it is much easier to visualize these experiences happening to you. So imagine the possibilities, and then imagine that they are possible for you. For if your mind can conceive of it, you can achieve it!
Masterminding With Others
Your Mastermind group is incredibly important because of the simple process that you become who your friends are. You wear their clothes, share their opinions and their habits. If you associate with chickens you will learn to squabble over crumbs but when you associate with eagles you will learn to sore to great heights. Be cognizant of the friends you make and the people you spend your time with. Choose to associate with people whose lives and lifestyles you admire, not with people whose lifestyles you are thankful not to have.
Income Producing Activities
Well, you have to do the work. Once you believe that what is possible is possible for you, you have to go to work and make it happen. Every decision you make in your life either brings you closer to your goal or further away from it, so choose wisely. If it's a home business you want to start, research the opportunities; if it's a CEO you want to become, become that person NOW; if it's articles you enjoy writing, make every article your best yet! Decide on what you want to experience and then do the things that will bring you closer to that goal.
Personal Development
Are there people in your organization who are making 3, 4, 5 times what you are earning? And wouldn't you also make 3, 4, 5 times your current income if you were in one of those positions? Well then, we don't have to work on the company, we have to work on you. Nearly 9 billion dollars was spent on personal development activities in 2005! If others can do it, so can you. Train your eyes and ears to read and listen to books and recordings that bring about positive changes in your personal and financial relationships. Immerse yourself in self-growth at least 1 hour every day, and most importantly ACT on what you learn. In order to reach the valuable things on the high shelf, you must stand on each book you read!
Cultivating the Expectation of Leadership
Leading is doing. To lead, you must move forward. Laziness is a sin so create a habit of lively behavior. When you have the choice of doing nothing or doing something, always choose to act. Choose now. Seize this moment. Spend 10 minutes a day in a quiet spot, imagining the person you want to become. Make a list of the attributes you want to display. Make your decisions quickly and change your mind slowly; put your energy into making the decision and then stand behind it. Your activity will create a wave of success for the people who follow.
That my friend, is the secret to success. Start now, seize this moment!


Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/303890