Is the phrase ‘personal development’ clear to you? If your answer is
‘No’, you’re not alone. On the one hand, you say a lot with a statement
like, “I’m into personal development,” because you’re saying that you’ve
made a commitment to living more than a mediocre life. On the other
hand, the phrase is pretty vague. That’s why we decided to make a list
of the 7 most common areas of personal development.
1. Your Spirit:
How do you want to grow spiritually? Do you want to meditate more
often? Do you want to have a deeper sense of purpose, participate more
actively in your church, synagogue or spiritual community? Would you
like to build your intuitive skills or simply trust the wisdom and
guidance of your higher self? Getting clear on your spiritual goals and
what you plan to do to achieve them is foundational to overall personal
development.
2. Your Creative Genius:
What do you want to be, do and have in the realm of your creative
self expression? Maybe you love painting, writing, dance or underwater
basket-weaving … It doesn’t really matter what. What matters is
developing your creative genius in ways that challenge and stretch you.
3. Your Relationships:
Spouse, kids, parents, siblings, neighbors and close friends all come
under the category of relationships. How do you want these
relationships to look. What do you value most about your friendships?
What do you want to have more or less of? What are your goals for love,
friendship and family relationships? If you’re single: what are the
qualities of your ideal mate? What are the qualities you want to develop
in order to draw that mate?
4. Your Money and Career:
What are your career and money benchmarks for the year? What are your
financial goals for 3, 5 and 10 years? What steps do you plan to reach
these goals? These are the kind of questions you want to ask yourself
when it comes to financial personal development.
5. Your Fitness and Health:
Have you thought about your diet and exercise habits lately? Are
there areas where you can improve them? Is there a sport you’ve always
wanted to learn? Are you ready to give up potato chips or smoking? Come
up with a list of 3, 6 and 12 month goals for your fitness and health
development.
6. Your Stuff:
Are there things you want to have – a home, a new car, better
furnishings, an upgraded computer. You can take a little time each day
to imagine enjoying the overall improvement in your life as if the thing
or stuff is already there.
7. Your Community:
This area of personal development has to do with your give-back
goals. It could be giving back to your local or global community.
Personal development goals for your community can include all sorts of
things from donating time, money, stuff or knowledge.
Your Turn!
We want to know what your top 2 areas of personal development are
this year. Maybe it’s your health and fitness. Maybe relations, money or
stuff. Leave a comment below and let us know what’s most important to
you for 2015.
AND … We know there’s more than 7 areas of personal development, so
if we missed one of your favorites, leave a comment and let us know.
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