The entrepreneurial mindset and personal growth success May 15, 2014
Posted by Dennis Mellersh in Concept of personal development, Productivity.Tags: achieving goals, personal development, personal development potential, personal growth, philosophy, planning, self-actualization, self-improvement
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Success with your personal growth and development program is much more likely if you approach your self-improvement efforts as you would manage having your own business:
- Purpose
- Study
- Acquire the knowledge
- Objectives/goals
- A plan
- A timetable
- Deadlines
- Continual evaluation
- Progress reports
By making our personal development efforts our “work”, we treat it with the seriousness that is required for making progress in this life-change discipline.
It’s a tough job permanently altering our attitudinal, emotional, and behavioural approaches to our life situation; so it needs more attention than “doing it when I have the time or feel the inclination.”
A painter, a writer, a musician will not achieve a professional level of competence without putting in the work, and that requires discipline and dedication.
It’s the same with self-development.
Studying, absorbing, committing, doing – the only path to genuine self-actualization
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