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Personal Development Tips – Revealed: How To Accelerate Your Personal Growth.

25. Feb 2008 03:36, shahjee

Are you spending a lot of time and money on personal growth and development books, videos, courses and seminars? Do you find that despite everything you’ve done, nothing seems to take root inside you, that you’re just not moving forward fast enough? You need to find some way to accelerate your personal growth. Try these simple but powerful techniques…

Personal development tip: Slow Down to Speed up

You may be trying to move too fast. Everyone has their own learning style which includes different ways and different speeds of learning.

Some of the marketing for personal growth and development material suggests that you can get instant benefits from the material. The techniques may be good, but you might be a person who needs a bit more time for what you are learning to truly sink in a take route.

You might also be trying to achieve too much – perhaps you’re cramming in so much stuff that you’re mind is on overload.

Either way, a little patience may produce great rewards.

Focus is the key

Another problem I come across from time to time is that people skip from one course to the next, trying out meditation one day, affirmations the next, some mind programming tapes the next…

Any good personal growth expert will tell you that focus is one of the keys to success. That’s true in the area of personal development as well. You need to carefully pick the area you are going to work on and the way you’re going to work on it. Stick with your chosen tool until you’ve achieved your objective.

Have a plan

… and you’ll find it hard to have focus without a plan! A plan will help you to understand where you’re going, how you’re going to get there and how long it’s going to take. Not having a plan means you’re wandering aimlessly hoping to get there somehow, sometime.

Help Other people to Help you

The other three ideas are all interrelated. This final tip is one that I particularly like and which can work very effectively on it’s own: Use other people to accelerate your personal growth by teaching them what you’re learning.

If you want to truly learn something, the best way to understand it and internalize it at the deepest level is to teach it to someone else. This could be a family member, a work colleague a friend, an audience… My personal favourite is writing articles:-)

If you don’t take advantage of this opportunity, you’ll miss out on the chance to make sure that you’ve really understood what you’ve been studying and you’ll miss out on a chance to add value to the lives of others. Remember: adding value to peoples’ lives is one of the fastest routes to success.

If you’re getting frustrated at the lack of progress in your personal growth program, it’s time to have a look at what you’re doing. Do you need to slow down, focus more or develop a plan? Can you find an opportunity to share your learnings with other people?

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 Kevin John has spent many years helping businesses owners, aspiring business owners, and private individuals to develop the understanding and skills needed to achieve the success that they want.

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Personal Development Tips – 7 Tips For Mixing With Positive People

6. Dec 2007 05:34, shahjee

You want to change your life and be more successful but you’re living in a world where you are immersed in negativity. Your friends are negative about your desires to succeed and don’t support you. You need to find ways to spend more time with positive people who will help you to achieve your goals. Here are a few personal development tips to do just that…

The people you associate with will influence your thoughts and decisions to a great extent. Your future is created in your mind through the decisions you are taking today. Your level of success, your level of income in the future is directly related to the people you mix with today.

If you mix with mainly negative people, or people who pour cold water on your ideas for changing and improving your life, your motivation and drive to make those changes will suffer.

If you want to be more successful then you need to spend more time with supportive people who have already achieved what you want and less time with the naysayers that are already in your life. Try these personal development tips in your life:

1. Stop associating with negative people. There are probably several people in your life who are very negative. If you carry on associating with these people all you are going to get is more negativity every time you meet them. Stop meeting with them.

2. Minimise the impact of people you have to live with. It may not be possible to stop meeting everyone in your life – you may have a very negative boss or a negative life partner for instance. Find ways to minimise the impact of these people.

3. Choose your friends carefully. Look for positive people who have some of the characteristics that you want to acquire. Spend as much time as you can with them, learning how they do what they do, why they do it, what’s important to them and how they decide to do what they do.

4. Find a support group that you can join. For example the world of weight loss has many such support groups. Do some research, is there a group that can help you with your goals? A good support group is very effective at immersing you in a positive environment with like minded people.

5. Find a mentor or coach who can become an “unreasonable friend”. Someone who will challenge you and keep you on track for your goals and who will always be there with a positive attitude for you.

6. Read books, listen to tapes and watch videos by successful people. You can turn your car into a haven of positive thinking as you drive around by listening to tapes from positive thinkers.

7. Use your imagination. Napoleon Hill, one of the great success experts imagined that he was sitting at a table with 9 wise figures from history – his “invisible councillors”. He did this every night, drawing on their knowledge to develop his own.

With these 7 tips you can choose to change the company that you keep. You can start associating with positive people who are going to help you with your personal development and success. Remember the quote from Zig Ziglar: “You can’t fly with the eagles, if you continue to scratch with the turkeys”.

By: Kevin John

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Personal Development Tips – Discover The Four Steps To Learning For Faster Personal Growth.

10. Nov 2007 06:51, shahjee

Some of the barriers to successfully learning a new skill are: understanding that it takes time and being aware of just how your learning is progressing. Knowing the four stages of learning can help you to better understand how you are progressing with developing your new skill or knowledge.

Sometimes you have to put aside some time to learn a new skill to help you on your journey to success. If you don’t understand how long it might take, you might end up losing motivation because of the your apparent lack of progress. Recognising that there is a process you are going to have to go through and planning enough time to get through it will help you to stay motivated all the way to your goal.

There are four main steps to the learning process. You will need to go through at least some of them and probably all of them on your way to mastering your next big challenge.

If you are learning something completely new that you have never tried before then most likely you will start at the level of Unconscious Incompetence. What this means is that you know nothing about the new skill you are trying to learn and you can’t do it anyway. This is the most frustrating stage.

If you have ever learned to drive a car this is the stage where you sit in the driver’s seat for the first time and everything seems unfamiliar and strange to you. Suddenly learning to drive looks much more daunting.

Don’t give up at the stage of Unconscious Incompetence, with a bit of effort you can through this stage to…

Conscious Incompetence Now you’re trying the new skill and you know you’re not very good at it! Like driving a car on the road for the first time, it can seem very overwhelming. There’s so much to remember – accelerator, brake, mirror and there’s all the obstacles to avoid as well. You’re going to need some practice before you move to…

Conscious Competence You’ve mastered the basics, you know what your doing and how you’re going to do it, provided you pay attention to what you are doing you are competent in the new skill.

In our car driving analogy, you are now a new driver who can go out onto the road solo for the first time. That’s a great achievement, but don’t stop here, keep practising, there’s one more vital stage…

Unconscious Competence You’re a true master of the skill. You can do it effortlessly and easily any time, any where. It has been estimated that you will need between 1000 and 5000 hours of practice to get to this stage so it’s a big investment in time, but it’s worth it!

An Unconsciously Competent car driver can drive their car, manage the accelerator, brake, avoid the person who cut them up and at the same time, hold a conversation, drink coffee, do their makeup…

You’ve read about the four stages of learning: unconscious incompetent, conscious incompetent, conscious competent and then unconscious competent. Remember, these four stages apply to anything that you are trying to learn – a new manual skill, new knowledge, changing mental habits. Know and understand them and assess how many of them you are going to have to go through before you start your next round of learning.

IF you take the time to plan your learning you will find you will be able to learn more quickly and be more likely to maintain your motivation through the learning process.

By: Kevin John

Source: http://www.articledashboard.com

Would you like some more personal development tips? Visit my website for more resources, articles, and support materials about success and personal growth here. Kevin John has spent many years helping businesses owners, aspiring business owners, and private individuals to achieve success.