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The
Concept of Personal Development
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Personal
Development is understanding where you are, knowing where you would like to be
and the action of bridging this gap. Before you embark upon something new you
really need a successful attitude to make the most of everything in your
business and personal lives.
by
Darren Roberts
Contributing Author
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When you first think of the two words pinned
together "Personal Development" what are your thoughts?
Do you picture a child making mistakes being corrected from his parents? Do you
visualize it as climbing the corporate ladder at your place of work? Do you see it as something which is silly as
you're happy with your life situation? Or do you see it as an
avenue to pursue and achieve those things most dear to you?
It could be any of the above. Personal development is so misunderstood these days. Unfortunately many people see it as a
silly concept that isn't for them. Others go overboard and drown
themselves in info until they don't know what to believe anymore. It's probably healthy to be somewhere in between -
perhaps leaning a little more to the latter but not too extreme.
One thing is for sure - the concept cannot be forced upon you. If someone tells you that you need to develop yourself in this
regard then you'd probably jump on your high horse and tell them
where to go in no uncertain terms.
Understanding where you are, knowing where you would like to be and the action of bridging this gap is what I would call
"Personal Development". Let's walk through the following example.
Currently:
House With Mortgage
JOB (Just Over Broke)
Small 3 Cylinder Car
Would Like To Be:
Mortgage Free
Self-Employed
Owner Of A Nice Mercedes
The above may not be your ideal situation but for arguments sake
today let's say it is. As you can see there is quite a gap between today's situation and the one we would prefer. To actually
get yourself into the preferred position of standing you need to develop your abilities accordingly.
Developing ones abilities involves tons of things. If you're a tennis player of fairly good ability but your goal is to repeat
André Agassi's performance at Roland Garros in 12 months time. i.e. win the French Open then to bridge this gap you're going to
need training, coaching, practice, error correction, dedication,
persistence, diligence, staying power, strength, to maximize
your fitness, to minimize your alcohol consumption etc. Basically you would be looking to increase your abilities in all
aspects to give yourself a shot at the top.
Going back to our example. You want to pay your mortgage, leave the 9 to 5 grind and update to a suave Mercedes. A high goal?
Maybe - but very achievable. In a nutshell all you have to do is become more valuable, develop your own product line and
undertake total responsibility for your actions. What I've noticed since the inception of
my ezine some 33 editions ago
is that many people get caught up in the marketing of their product (or the marketing of products belonging to others
through affiliate programs) without an overall plan. Don't get me wrong I know and understand the value of marketing all
too well and I am sure you do too but marketing is simply just a
part of personal development. In our above tennis example marketing could be equated to training and coaching but there
are still many components left to attaining our target that need
to be taken into consideration.
Reducing the mortgage to nil and buying a nice Mercedes Benz are
really just by-products of the second aspect; leaving one's job for self-employment and succeeding at the transition can
eventually lead to the other two targets being accomplished.
This is a major transition. To leave ones job and the associated
security is not a decision that can be taken lightly this is why
personal development is all encompassing. Are you prepared for the transition? Are your targets real or just puffs of smoke?
Will you stick it out??? Tons of questions with really only one answer. Personal Development is all about becoming better at
what you want to do. If you don't want to do it then that's not development that's pain.
This topic is so broad and my favorite as it involves a lot of self-understanding, patience and desire. As you begin to notice
that you are bridging this gap you will gain a momentum that can
only get stronger; thus your target in effect becomes easier to reach...
Before you embark upon something new you really need a successful attitude to make the most of
everything in your business and personal lives.
About
the Author:
Darren Roberts
is the Publisher of "AAvenues 2 Your Success." He is
a
marketing consultant at the helm of Topliving Consultancy.
Subscribe to Darren's popular "Success and Self-Motivation" Weekly publication, "AAvenues 2 Your Success". It's packed
with this sort of material each week.
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