Personal Growth or Stagnate
Being human means personal growth and development or stagnation. If you want to grow and develop:
· you’ll need to identify what you do best, and do more of it.
· Identify what you do worst, and stop doing it.
A lot of people have trouble identifying their strengths. Here are five questions to ask yourself that will help you identify your strengths:
Question #1: What do I like to talk about without stopping?
Things that interest you most get you talking on and on. If you have a positive passion, sort out what you like most about it.
Question #2: Everyone is different. Do you get excited by people or by ideas or by things?
If you’re a real people person, you’ll need contact with lots of people! Idea people may want to find more time to write, or do research. People who are great with things are the most mechanically inclined, often the hardware people in our computer world.
Question #3: What do you enjoy most about the things you do today?
The only thing you can do consistently and with excellence is something you really love to do. If you don’t love doing something, you’ll never be anything but good at it.
Question #4: Who can you find who works in a field you like?
Call someone who does something that might interest you. Finding out what you don’t want to do is as important as finding your passion.
Question #5: Who will be your future mentors?
One of the most important things you can do is to find a good mentor and/or life coach. A good mentor has experience traveling the personal growth path you want to travel, likes you, can laugh with you and will allow you to experiment while drawing on their wisdom.
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