Personal Development – Sometimes Life Throws You Curve Balls
So here I am trying to meet my own deadlines. Ever notice how sometimes you just have one of those weeks where nothing seems to go your way? While I have been very productive this week, I also have had a bunch of set backs and do overs and everything in between. The e-report I am preparing for you will be pretty cool because there is going to be a free no – brainer offer with it when I finally get it finished. As much as I want to get it out to you, time is working against me at the moment and not for me.
Personal Development – But The Show Must Go On
Because of pressing family issues I don’t have time to get much done today I thought I would spend 20 minutes or so and find a really good article to share with you from Ezine articles.
On a side note: Blogging isn’t just about you coming up with original content every day. A good blogger makes sure that their readers are always walking away with value. A person is more like to visit you again if they know every time they visit they are going to learn something new or at the very least walk away feeling better.
Personal development is a huge part of every persons success in life. You will be hard pressed to find someone who is having success in their life who doesn’t practice personal development skills. For the record, I personally consider anything that helps make a better you personal development 🙂
Mathematical Equations And Personal Development – By Steven Aitchison
Just when I thought I was getting somewhere in life, a cup of coffee and a biscuit turns my theories on their head.
Sitting in a Waterstones Costa Coffee cafe, I was happily reading ‘The Deeper Secret’, with a cup of coffee and a biscuit. I hadn’t really started reading the book when I followed a train of thought through to its conclusion. The thought started something like: ‘Have I really developed as a person?’ I then, mentally, listed everything I had achieved in the last few years:
1. Bought a beautiful home
2. Stopped Smoking
3. Had more family time
4. Started a good job as an addiction counsellor
5. Grown my blog to over 6000 subscribers
6. Published Guest posts on some great sites
7. Started getting paid regularly for my freelance writing
8. Been interviewed on 3 radio stations
9. Connected with some great people
10. Even more in love with my wife
11. Lost fat
12. Attending gym regularly and am the fittest I have been for a long time
13. Become much more productive with my time
Okay, so that was good, that was a lot of evidence to prove I had developed myself, but is it really evidence that I have developed? Then I followed the train of thought: ‘what is personal development?’
Personal Development Is
Getting past your comfort zones and stepping into unknown territory Standing up to your fears and kicking their arse Doing something that will develop you in some way Becoming the best person you can be before you die Giving yourself to others in order to help them grow Experiencing life as part of a community mind and not from a ‘Me’ mind
So going by my definition of personal development I have to scrub out what I think I have achieved over the last few years and re-evaluate it, to check if it comes under the heading of personal development:
Bought a beautiful home (NO: It’s our perfect home and the right size but from a personal development point of view it means we have to work more years to pay it off).
Stopped Smoking (NO: I actually enjoyed smoking, that might sound crazy but I did, I stopped smoking to stop my sons telling me I was going to die very soon. I know all the bad things about it and I’m really fooling myself into thinking I enjoyed it, but the fact is, I did enjoy it.)
Had more family time (YES)
Started a good job as an addiction counsellor (NO: Working for someone else, even with a good job like this, has never appealed to me and I’ll always look for a way to go it alone).
Grown my blog to over 6000 subscribers (NO: It’s another badge to add to my blog and a bit of social proof that people like what I am writing, it’s saying to people ‘look how many people like me, I’m really popular’ but it isn’t really saying that at all, it just means I have found a way to get readers to sign up to my RSS feed or newsletter).
Published Guest posts on some great sites (YES: I Enjoyed writing for some of the sites)
Started getting paid regularly for my freelance writing (YES: It’s one step closer to my dream of working for myself).
Been interviewed on 3 radio stations (NO: I hated being nervous before the interviews and not saying what I really wanted to say, that’s what so great about writing you can press the delete key and start again, with a live interview you can’t)
Connected with some great people (YES: I have made a lot of false contacts when it’s connecting with people for the sake of it or just to bump my Twitter, Facebook, SU number ups, but I have met some real, genuine people online who I would go out of my way to help if they asked).
Even more in love with my wife (YES: Our relationship is continually evolving which means having enough self awareness to grow)
Lost fat (YES: I was unhappy looking 3 months pregnant)
Attending gym regularly and am the fittest I have been for a long time (YES: It’s for me, it makes me feel good)
Become much more productive with my time (NO: I am lying to myself, I haven’t become more productive I have just created more time in my day by getting up earlier and working later)
Personal Development Lies Inside You
The operative word in the phrase ‘Personal Development’ is ‘Personal’. It’s something that means something to you and nobody else. It’s sometimes easy to forget, in our quest to be all we can be, that we look to external factors to provide us with the feeling of satisfaction and to feel that we are growing in some way. Having a bigger house means nothing more than being somehow able to afford a bigger house. Having 10,000 subscribers means nothing more than 10,000 people subscribing to your RSS feed. I had a goal to reach 10,000 subscribers by 31st December 2009, and I still do, but at the end of the day it doesn’t mean that 10,000 people like me and my writing.
If I am unhappy about something inside me and I work to get rid of the feeling then I have, personally, developed myself. If I am full of rage all the time and I work on my issues of anger then I have, personally, developed. If I manage to get better at writing simply by the very act of writing then I have, personally, developed.
Personal development is a feeling within us. It’s a true feeling of being happy about an aspect of our life. If I am happy that I am 200Ibs but people keep saying to me ‘oh, you’ve put the beef on’, should I then do something about it? No, absolutely not.
If you are happy, then there’s no need to do anything about it as long as you accept the possible consequences of your actions or inactions and are being totally honest with yourself.
Being Authentic
Having followed the train of thought a little further down the track I started thinking about the blog and whether or not I was really helping others with the articles I was writing. Honestly! Not all the posts said much that hadn’t been said before. There are a few articles I have written that I am quite proud of, and feel they say something meaningful, others I’m not so proud of feel they have been regurgitated from books, blogs, websites, and other stuff I had read. There was nothing original.
It actually started to get me down and then I looked at other self development blogs and most of them are the same, by that I mean they are sharing information that has been said elsewhere, however, and this is a huge however, they were saying it in a different voice, they are saying it authentically and sometimes from personal experience. Even the top personal development blogs were saying a lot of what has been said before, but they were saying or presenting it in a different way, they had a unique way of presenting the information and being authentic about it.
The Originality Of Mathematical Equations
As a personal development blogger I strive to come up with original writing and it got me down when I couldn’t do it all the time. Until the day I was helping with my son’s homework and he was doing equations and percentages at school. I showed him a different way to present 4/25 as a percentage. He had been shown the calculator way whereby you divide 4 by 25 and then multiply by 100, which is great. I taught him to do it in his head as well by asking what do you have to multiply 25 by to make 100 = 4, now multiply the top part of the fraction by 4 = 16 and there you have your answer: 16%. He was very happy and said: ‘That’s a new way of working it out. Why doesn’t the teacher show me that way?’ I explained that the teacher needs everybody to do it the same way as it would take her 5 times as long to teach the sum if she was showing 5 different ways of doing it.
It’s exactly the same with writing about personal development: you might be teaching someone how to reach a goal, which has been taught a hundred times before but there’s more than one way to show how it’s done. That is why ‘The Secret’ was so successful, it was done in a totally different way from anything that had been done before, it’s the same information that has been written about 100 years earlier by the likes of Wallace D Wattles, Napoleon Hill, James Allan, Christian Larson, and Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Life is the same nearly every day, you are more than likely not doing anything original but that doesn’t matter, who says it has to be original? You just have to make life as interesting as possible and take lessons from the many classes life has to offer.
Faking Personal Development
Sometimes, well a lot of the time, we fake personal development. What I mean by that is we tell ourselves we’ve changed in some way when in actual fact we haven’t. The classic is going on a diet. You’ll hear a lot of people saying ‘I will start it on Monday’ which basically means they are not ready for it but will be ready by Monday. And then when the diet’s started, they say things like I ran an extra mile today so I can have this Mars Bar, and all sorts of crazy justifications.
The truth is dieting is a lifestyle, it’s not temporary, it’s a way of being, a way of seeing, and a way of doing. Personal development is also a way of being. I have pretended to be much more productive and told my family, I have written 3 x 1200 word articles today that must prove I am productive – absolute rubbish, it just proves I have either: written it extremely quickly, the content is garbage, I haven’t done any research or I found some extra hours by stealing them from family time or sleep time. More often than not I would steal the extra hours from my sleep, so I would get up at 4.30am and start writing, instead of lying in bed until 6.30. That’s not developing myself, that’s kidding myself.
The truth is I am happy twittering away, or stumbling sites or commenting on other blogs. When the business really takes off then I will need to re-evaluate my productive ways and cut down on twitter, Stumbleupon, reading other blogs and commenting, I’ve actually had to start doing that recently because of the work coming in so I am becoming more productive but it now seems more of a chore rather than enjoyment, so it’s time to re-evaluate and look at making it fun and productive.
Look at your life and be honest with yourself and ask if you’re faking personal development. It doesn’t really matter, as the only person who will know the truth is you, if you are faking personal development there will be a dissonance within yourself which will eventually lead you to make the real change you want to or forget making the change altogether. However, it’s better being honest with yourself now rather than later.
Conclusion
Personal development is a way of being, it’s not about getting extra badges for your jacket of life, it’s not about adding accolades to your CV, it’s not about having 1 million friends on Facebook. Personal development is about being self aware at all times and having the ability to recognise what areas you want to change and making plans to change them. Recognise when you are faking personal development and work to put it right or at least be honest with yourself.
Are you faking it or making it?
Steven Aitchison is the author of 4 books, and also authors the UKs no1 Personal Development blog Change Your Thoughts. You can sign up to to his blog and receive 3 free ebooks. Sign up now at Change Your Thoughts
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Hy Larry
nice useful post to make one,s life consistent and happy,all the elements you mentioned are very important for personal development
It is an awesome post on personal development, very informative and interesting too.
Thanks for sharing your personal experience.
Thanks for sharing nice info. I like it so much
Hey Larry,
I’m glad you kicked off the deadly habit of smoking. I can understand the life of a blogger and yours look very fruitful. I’m sure those who read this article will surely sit down and start writing what all they’ve achieved so far that makes them really good from inside. We really need to develop ourselves, the developments which takes place in our lives helps us become better. Without personal development we’d be lying stagnant somewhere.
Thanks for sharing nice info. I like it so much
Personal development always help in over all growth on personal and professional and also on social grounds..
I really like the part of this post about Faking Personal Development it is so true that so many of us are just kidding ourselves. True personal development has to start from within and be a lifestyle and not just a temporary change.
One thing that I often think about is how can someone not have the drive to improve herself/himself. Personal development is such a normal thing to do, for me at least.
But there are maybe people out there who think that everything is good as it is. That may be the case, but imagine, it could still get better! 🙂
Larry, thanks for an honest article. You’re right about how there are few new ideas around these days and how the task is really about taking an idea and making it appeal, help, inspire or motivate people in some way. The Secret is a great example of how data that had been around in various forms for ages suddenly caught the imagination of a great many people. Personally I feel the reason for that was part marketing, part simplicity (people need to understand what you are saying to them) and partly the spin (focus was very much on materialising the things you want in your life).
Kudos to them for realising that people needed old data delivered to them in a different way so that they could ‘get it’ and want to spread the word (which they did in droves).
I agree with your sentiments though. Personal development is personal. I define my own as overcoming a weakness, flaw – any negative quality that I consider myself to have. My flaws are different to other peoples and not everyone would necessarily agree with my definition of a flaw. It doesn’t matter, it’s what’s important to me. Whatever floats our boat as they say. There’s a lot more I could say, but thanks for posting.
Thanks Roz, I agree our flaws are our own 🙂
I meant to comment back sooner, time flies !
It is really hard for anybody to step out of their comfort zones just to try something new, something unknown to them. Just right now, I’m trying to explore things offline and to be honest, this exploration is beyond my comfort zone (my online activities). But I do hope that this could be a great help for me to achieve even some improvements for myself. I know this could be very hard for me, but for sure worth of my time and my effort as well.
Hi Maria, everything happens for a reason. I learned to look at things without having an opinion and allow myself to just soak in the information.
That’s good that you are pushing yourself to learn new things.
Little Story:
There was a time when I never wanted to talk on the phone to sell a business. Cold calling to me is the worse thing on the planet. Nothing like trying to sell something to someone who isn’t looking for what you are selling.
A good offline friend said to me he didn’t want to call prospects for his business because he didn’t want to sound like a salesman..
You see.. I programed myself to hate talking on the phone to people it made me very uncomfortable. I later learned that I felt that way because I was calling someone who had no idea who I was. Therefore I was a stranger..
Once I positioned myself to only call people that wanted to talk to me, my view of making phone calls changed. I eventually realized every phone call I make increased my chance of making a sale.
If you would have asked me when I first started marketing online if I would ever feel comfortable talking on the phone to people, I would have said no.
Today though, I have no problems making phone calls to my prospects. In fact most of my actual “prospects” expect me to call them. Pretty cool this whole attraction marketing thingy..
The moral of the story….
Unless you keep putting yourself in uncomfortable situations you will never learn how to overcome and adapt to them. Turn every obstacle into an opportunity 🙂
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for taking time to share your story to me. I’m really inspired of your story. You know what, I agree with you. Just limiting myself within my comfort zone won’t change my life. So I need to take the challenge and turn it into opportunity.
For me, it is really hard to step out to other comfort zones and be with their life styles and traditions but on and on you can be with them. You cannot actually develop your personality if you don’t take an action to step out to other comfort zones. You made a great article Larry, thanks for posting this awesome one!
great article. Really found this site useful and now follow your feed.
Thanks for the share,
tony