Your 4-Step Personal Growth Routine…
The concept of personal growth can feel nebulous at times. Finding ways to look at our own personal growth journey in a concrete way can be a challenge. And yet the beauty of ongoing personal growth is that it significantly supports our levels of wellbeing, our capacity to reach our true potential, and feeds the human need to evolve, learn and grow. So, what does it take to bring a personal growth mindset to your day-to-day habits and activities? What do you need to do to start to empower yourself in this way on an ongoing basis? Why not try out this simple routine, using 4 very simple steps to begin your own process and commit to your own ongoing personal growth? First, it’s important to be aware that personal growth is strongly influenced and informed by our willingness to get to know ourselves on a much deeper level, as well as our willingness to take personal responsibility for our actions and behaviours on a daily basis. So, bearing that in mind, here are 4 key, yet simple, steps that will support you as you work to create a more empowered, personal-growth state of mind. Positive Self-Acknowledgement Take time each week to give yourself space to acknowledge your strengths and what you feel you do well. Consider these things and identify specifics about these strengths that you particularly value and draw on regularly to support yourself and others. Remind yourself of these strengths regularly and consider how transferable these skills are to all areas of your life. Think about how you might like to build on these strengths or expand on them to support your own personal growth. Set some milestones you would like to strive for and explore what can help you to begin to work towards those milestones. Identify Areas for Personal Growth Alongside acknowledging your strengths and how you can expand on these, next it is important to allow yourself the space and time to consider and identify those aspects of yourself that you would like to improve on, change or address. Are there aspects of who you are that get in the way of you achieving all the things you would like for yourself? Take some time to explore these aspects, and allow yourself to look at them more closely, without judgement but with open curiosity. Remember - none of us is perfect, we all have aspects of who we are that could be improved. So, take some time on this and think about what aspects of yourself you would like to improve or adapt.