Make Personal Development a Priority
Excerpted from?The Path to a Meaningful Life ?by?Frank Sonnenberg .
People often do things that come back to bite them.
Examples include living an unhealthy lifestyle, craving instant gratification, living on the edge, shooting from the hip, and playing helpless victim rather than accepting personal responsibility. What’s worse, such folks are not interested in addressing bad habits or furthering their?personal development . Instead, they’re like a plane stuck in a holding pattern — repeating their behavior over and over again. In fact, if you try to offer guidance, forget it, they’re likely to tune you out or shut you down. It’s sad that the people who should listen the most are often the ones least likely to do so.
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For some folks, personal growth isn’t a priority.
They refuse to learn from mistakes; they shun personal feedback like it’s the plague; and they pass up every opportunity to learn from books, blogs, seminars, or podcasts because they say they don’t have the time (or should I say, won’t?makethe time) to grow as individuals. They refuse to put in the hard work, accept the personal sacrifice, or make the commitment to better themselves. Instead, they find it easier to complain or to play poor victim instead of rolling up their sleeves. But that’s their choice — and choices have consequences.
The first step in winning is the willingness to try.
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10 Common Habits That Stunt Personal Growth?
The one who might be holding you back is you. Here are 10 common habits that stunt personal growth:
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Personal Development Isn’t a Checkoff Item
Personal development shouldn’t be a checkoff item that you “force” yourself to do a couple of times a year. It requires a conscious effort to better yourself every day. Personal Development will never be urgent — unless you make it so. It will never be convenient, but that shouldn’t stop you. And the benefit may not be visible right away. But I can assure you that every step forward is a step in the right direction. The only thing standing in your way of becoming the best you can be is the desire, willingness, and commitment to make the effort. It’s your choice. Say “yes” to knowing and being more, or you’ll never know what you’re missing.
Frank Sonnenberg?is an award-winning author and a well-known advocate for moral character, personal values, and personal responsibility. He has written nine books and has been named one of “America’s Top 100 Thought Leaders” and one of “America’s Most Influential Small Business Experts.” Frank has served on several boards and has consulted to some of the largest and most respected companies in the world. Frank’s newest book,?The Path to a Meaningful Life ,?was released June 14, 2022.
Additionally, his blog —?FrankSonnenbergOnline ?—?has attracted millions of readers on the Internet. It was recently named one of the “Top Self-Improvement and Personal Development Blogs” in the world, and it continues to be named among the “Best 21st Century Leadership Blogs,” the “Top 100 Socially-Shared Leadership Blogs,” and the “Best Inspirational Blogs On the Planet.”
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2 年This is a great perspective, John Spence. Thanks for sharing!
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2 年Well done. Beautifully articulated and so important!
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2 年Great tips worded in language that everybody can understand.