Here’s what seven wise people had to say about
self-development.
Tehuti- “Know thyself well; learn the things that
are and all that is.”
Self-development is the cultivation of your potential.
Consistent self-development is the path to noteworthy
achievement and fulfillment in the personal and professional
aspects of your life.
Not to be confused with a temporary change in your behavior
to fit your circumstances, self-development is the catalyst
for transformation from deep within you.
Ptah Hotep- “The limits of knowledge in any field
have never been set and no one has ever reached them.”
Self-development should be a perpetual process. In life you
are either growing or rotting. You’re moving forward or
backwards; there is no standing still.
Celebrating your milestones is an essential part of the
journey. Yet and still, a goal accomplished should serve as
a compelling reason to set another.
Nelson Mandela- “Education
is the great engine to personal development.”
So, how often do you rev up your engine? Recently I read
some staggering statistics.
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58% of the US adult population never reads another book
after high school.
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42% of college graduates never read another book.
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80% of US families did not buy or read a book last year.
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70% of US adults have not been in a bookstore in the
last five years.
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57% of new books are not read to completion.
That is absolutely bonkers!
These statistics are from surveys, so there has to be some
margin of error. But the numbers are still ridiculous. When
was the last time you FINISHED a book? When was the last
time you APPLIED what you learned after finishing a book?
Jim Rohn- “Income seldom exceeds personal
development.”
Do I really need to expound on this? I think not. If you
aren’t satisfied with your current conditions then step up
your self-development.
James Allen- “Men are anxious to improve their
circumstances, but are unwilling to improve themselves.”
He isn’t talking about you, is he? I didn’t think so. Pass
these words of wisdom on to someone who needs some
self-development.
Oprah Winfrey- “It doesn't matter who you are,
where you come from. The ability to triumph begins with you.
Always.”
The power of self-development will enable you to triumph
despite unforeseen challenges and unexpected changes. The
more you work on self-development the more it will work for
you.
Ralph Ellison- “When I discover who I am, I’ll be
free.”
Free to bask in the warmth of meaningful, satisfying
relationships and to enjoy a prosperous life of abundance.