Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Personal Growth and Development...

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...implement it in your life or you will not be as successful as you want to be.

If you stay stagnant and do not allow other people to assist in your growth as a person, don't begin to complain about your situation. There are organizations and people out there dedicated and devoted to assisting individuals in their personal development. You can educated yourself all you want in your field, but you need to grow as a person to achieve maximum potential.

I am not an expert on this subject, however I have seen a lot of people (including myself) grow and have more success. We are able to handle and manage stress better, ask the tougher questions, build stronger relationships and live fulfilling lives of love and peace.

No one knows yet the absolute maximum potential of the human mind and we may never know. However, I know my success coaches keep growing by learning from people who have been doing this a lot longer then they have. One of my success coaches told our group that he paid $20,000 to talk to one of his mentors. Not only is he growing himself, but he takes the wisdom given to him and gives it to us and all of his clients.

How can you expect to help someone grow when you don't grow yourself? The more you are willing to invest in yourself, the more you can assist others in their growth when you are called upon. I could never help someone grow in my past until I did it first.

I was putting all effort into one area of my life causing a lot of mental strain for myself. I started reading Self-Help Books, talking to people who have gone through various education seminars for personal growth and development and surrounding myself with highly successful people.

I'm not a preacher, but Personal Growth and Development is essential to not only growing as a human being but in your professional career as well. Believe me, I have seen many people change for the better after they take on this amazing life changing maxim.

Happy PG&D!

Tony

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