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Personal Development Courses
Posted by pintpuller in Personal development on December 16, 2009
The number one challenge I see today with personal development courses
is this. There isn’t very many people who combine both critical elements that make for a happy and balanced life. It’s either 100% spiritual or 100% mechanical. But in my experience it’s only when you can swirl those two things together (like one of those yummy swirl ice cream cones) that you have the breakthrough needed to experience success with personal development courses. It takes both to create the results most people are trying to create. When you have too much of either you get all off balance and you get frustrated. So if you’re a die hard “action only! all this spiritual journey shit is for the birds” type of person, try taking a minute to use that thing you have called a heart, get out of your damn head and reflect on why you care so much to take all that action. And if you’re more like, “I’m going to sit in this meditation position and create my life with my mind until I attract the things I want” type of person, try getting off your ass, put out the insence, and DO something to get the stuff you decide will make you happy. Make yourself one of those swirly ice cream cones that has both flavors.
Find the perfect personal development courses that give you both flavors At least try it, if it sucks and you hate it and your life doesn’t suddenly become much more clear and enjoyable, than bag it and go back to what you were doin. That’s the beauty of it all, you and only you, are in control. One more thing for you to pat yourself on the back for. Either way you are, mechanical or spiritual based, you deserve props because believe it or not most people still haven’t figured out that they have the ability to decide… I believe it’s our job, responsibility, and sacred oath, (the ones who are at least somewhat aware and awake to the fact that we DO have the choice) to pass the torch and gently lead other people to that point of self discovery. DO you remember that? DO you remember how empowering it was when you first discovered that you are in total control of your life, your results, and your destiny? Thats where many personal development courses are fundamentally lacking. Heck it might have even been through reading my story of triumph over myself. You can do no greater good than expose another person to that truth…
How will you do that today? Go to Banabu
To your ever expanding success,
Jeff Rogers
P.S. I’m trying to figure out a way to expose more people (A LOT) to that truth and have been for a while…
Personal Development, Goals Setting What Next?
Posted by pintpuller in Personal development on September 14, 2009
There is confusion at times over the term Personal Development, a term that has different meanings depending on who you listen to and which particular ‘Guru’ is in vogue.
Of course from the moment we are born the majority of people try to improve themselves, getting higher grades at school and college, getting a degree, getting a good job, getting promotion,looking for some sort of power traing etc, but is this true personal development that helps you achieve your goals?
You may ask just what is personal development training and is it complicated?
It is very much a mental thing, trying to be the best person you can be is one of the power driving forces to help you achieve goals. You look at other people, some of them as role models, and try to integrate some of their personality into your own. But this is just not practical and is the reason many people feel a sense of failure when they try personal development traing courses and goal setting tools. They can read personal development books attend personal development seminars but they will never be like their role models.
The reality of your life today is a reflection of the sum of your thoughts until this day.
So if your current situation is the result of all the thoughts that you have, and you have on average 50,000 personal thoughts a day, some people have one thought 50,000 times! Can we escape from the treadmill of our lives and create a better tomorrow and enjot personal development growth?
Can we enhance our quality of life; realize our personal dreams, aspirations and smart goals if all of our thoughts to date have been based on the lack of results we have experienced in our lives? Since childhood most of us have been held in check by parents, relatives, teachers and peer groups, their best intentions to save us from disappointment have been geared toward telling us not to expect too much we will only be disappointed.
No wonder self styled professional ‘Gurus’ earn vast fortunesestablishing seminars, telling us what we should be doing to improve our lot, without really coaching us how to do it, well that is in the next power lesson which costs an extra $x,000 and helps keep them rich and us poor. Thirsting for the next secret advertised will not get you that personal power found in self improvement .
Whilst it is true to say that whatever level of personal development you are at you do need a framework in order to know if improvement has actually occurred, what you do not need is the latest ‘Whizz bang super-dooper piece of software that will power you to smart goal achievement’.
They tell you that they know something you do not and that is why you feel frustrated at your lack of personal development you will feel compelled to pull out more and more of your hard earned money to discover the secret, when there is no secret anyway.
Just as a building need a strong framework so do you to keep on track? Well you need some sort of smart goal or benchmark to aim for because you need to define the end-point, you need plans and strategies to measure and assess your progress toward the end, and you need milestones set out so that you can reward yourself for making progress on the way. In every journey you need some sort of feedback to know just where you are and are you on track.
Would you set off on a long unfamiliar journey without first looking at a map for guidance.Even then you would set milestones on the route to measure how far you had covered and how far you had to go. There I have saved you thousands in seminar fees.
Well there is one secret to successful personal development, smart goal setting, motivation call it what you will let me tell you what it is….?