culled from:http://theskooloflife.com
1. ENJOY THE JOURNEY: If there’s anything that should come in the instruction manual for personal development it should be this written in big bold letters. I think the analogy of travel is really a perfect one in this case. As you look over your life at destinations that you’ve traveled to, you’ll notice that the journey from A to B has been one of the most enjoyable experiences. Last fall when I lived in Brazil, I traveled all over the place, and as I began to write my novel about the experience, I realized that all the adventures, all the laughs, all the experiences happened during the journey. My real growth from the experience came from the journey.
2. Detach from outcomes: This is something that we all struggle with. It’s simple, but not easy. When you look at the world around you, you will see we live in a world driven by instant gratification. Frozen Food that’s prepared in five minutes, pizza delivered to your door in under 30 minutes, fast food meals that take less than 2 minutes to purchase are just the beginning. Every day we indulge in instant gratification without even knowing it. When we move beyond your daily lives, it gets even worse. Big Screen TV’s, Designer Shoes, and all those things that you have to absolutely buy today are more icing on the cake of instant gratification. I’m not saying there’s anything wrong with any of those things. I personally have my own set of material goals that are among those things. But, attachment to them is ironically what has kept them from manifesting in my life. When you look at the energy of attachment, it starts to become obvious why it hasn’t manifested. Attachment to an outcome is a signal of lack and thus you create more of it in your life. Based on my recent experiences with searching for a job, when I focused all my effort on this blog, and just kept submitting resumes, and didn’t think about it, I got some interviews.
3. Commit to to it: According to Tony Robbins Personal Power Program roughly 90% of people buy a self improvement tape set and never finish listening to it. This is kind of amazing considering how badly you want to see change in your life if you’ve started the personal development journey. I wrote about the importance of commitment and consistency earlier. Just realize that the journey of personal development doesn’t have an end, it’s lifelong. Once you are on the journey there’s no turning back. In the words of Morpheus, “Take the red pill, and I show you deep the rabbit hole goes.”
4. Measure progress against where you were before, not where you want to be. I don’t remember who told me this, but it was a pretty great advice. When you measure the distance to your goal, it might feel like it’s really far. When you measure how far you’ve actually come, you’ll be blown away. You’ll realize you’re already more than half way there. It just required you to shift your perspective.
5. Peace of mind: According to Wayne Dyer’s book, Manifest Your Destiny, this is really all you are trying to achieve. Once you realize that the only goal you are trying to really achieve is peace of mind, things have a way of flowing into your life. This blog is the best personal example I can think of. Although I have jotted down a list of 30+ ideas for blog posts and continue to do so throughout the day, some mornings I just wake up and write whatever has come to me because it’s better than the ideas I’ve written down.
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