Personal development training is important. Why? Because we
all want better results.
Results are the name of the game!
It doesn't matter how well you are doing right now, it is
possible to improve upon your current results. It doesn't matter how much you
have in your account, right now, you probably could do with some more. It
doesn't matter what car you are driving, you would probably like a better one.
It doesn't matter how well (or how badly) things are going for you right now,
you would agree that things could be better. And if things were going better
for us, then that would be a good thing.
We all want our results to improve. And it is true that no
matter what is your current situation, improvement is always possible and
should be sought.
Take this phrase, and tattoo it onto the back of your hand,
where you can see it:
"No matter what your current
situation, improvement is always possible, and should be sought".
This means that things can, and should, get better. But they
will only get better, if, and only if, your own performance gets better.
Meaning, if you want things to improve, then you must improve your own
performance. Therefore we might reformulate the above slogan and say:
"No matter what is your current
level of performance, improvement is always possible."
Why is it important that you continually strive to improve
upon your existing level of performance? There are many answers to this
question:
1. Because the quality of your performance is the biggest
single factor in the quality of the results you enjoy, (or suffer). Since you
are the one person in your life that is always there, exerting an influence for
good or ill, it is your own performance, more than anyone else's, that will
make the biggest contribution to your future prosperity or poverty.
2. Because you are in competition with many others for the
same resources, and if they are improving and you are merely, 'staying the
same', then relatively, you are not staying the same, you are regressing,
(relative to the competition).
3. Because life is evolutionary. Life demands that you
evolve by successive modifications and improvements, into an ever more complex
and elegantly productive organism. Progress is your purpose!
4. Because in life, there is a law which states, 'use it, or lose it'. If you don't use it, you lose it.
Meaning, if you don't use your strength, you lose your strength. If you don't
use your memory and try to remember, you will forget. If you don't use your
knowledge, you lose your knowledge. If you don't use your mind, you lose your
mind.
5. Because 'to him that has, more will be given'.
Meaning, if you do use your strength, you will gain more strength. You can
become immensely strong, only by continually challenging your existing limits.
The more you try to use your existing knowledge, the greater knowledge you will
gain. The more you try to provide products, services and help to others, then
the more you will be offered the products, services and help from others. The
more massive the body, the more it attracts additional mass and the less
massive the body, the less it attracts. So the winners tend to win again. And
the rich get richer. Strange, but true.
For all these reasons it is vital that you commit to a programme
of personal development.
Personal development - In what areas of performance?
Here is the list of things that you need to develop.
1. Your ability to think logically and make rational
evaluations and decisions.
2. The ability to communicate effectively in both the
written and the spoken form.
3. The ability to decide upon which goal, is the goal, that
you will commit yourself a hundred percent to achieving, within the limited
time you have available.
4. The ability to plan your work, so that you are always
doing the most valuable thing, in the right way; (and not wasting your time on
things that don't count for much).
5. The ability to gain the cooperative assistance of other
people. Since you cannot achieve much on your own, and since you don't live on
a desert island, and since you only progress by means of rendering products and
services to others, then it is important to recognise that other people are
vital to your own success.
6. The ability to create, in your own soul, the positive
emotions of ambition, confidence, motivation, enthusiasm and personal
initiative.
7. The ability to purge, from your own soul, the emotions of
anger, resentment, bitterness, revenge, fear, anxiousness and a longing for a
return to the good old days.
8. The ability to inspire positive emotions in others around
you. You need to use your language in order to help others to feel the same
emotions as you do; emotions of great ambition, self-confidence, a high degree
of motivation, enthusiasm and personal initiative.
How can you develop
these qualities?
One of the best ways is to attend our three-day personal
development training course. On that course we cover all of the above items,
and we will show you how to put each one into practice.
To participate, follow the link below to register
http://thepearlsnetwork.uregista.com/forms/418
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