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Personal Growth and Development – From Personal Growth to Finding Your Purpose

Author: Tom Miller

During a recent Karma and Inner Energy Secrets presentation at the Total Health Show 2009, there were many questions requiring the definition of “Personal Growth” and Success.

Personal Growth could be observed and measured on many different levels.

Where some would place more value on knowledge or education, receiving a formal degree would be defined as personal growth. Others who have a more practical outlook on life consider achieving a higher salary, or position as their ultimate personal growth. There are also those who search for power, and others need respect.

Some view personal growth as a more successful family life, or even a gain in spiritual awareness, or enlightenment.

Inevitably we would view ”Personal Growth” based on our, and our sphere of influences, current life perspectives.

However you define personal growth, you will soon realize that to achieve personal growth on any level, you would ultimately require “Inner Energy”.

Inner Energy, as it has been described in many ancient, eastern and western traditions, has always preceded any form of action.

Here Inner Energy becoming the necessary component to support our emotional strength and self confidence, to create a clear vision of our desired outcome, to give a true physical strength and the necessary inspiration to take immediate action.

Inner Energy as the hidden component to our success has the ability to do more than just empower but also redefine our personal growth from the inside out.

Ultimately reflecting Success, Personal Growth could be defined as the steps you take towards your True Life’s Purpose.

As you are experiencing inner growth, your path, your purpose may include greater and greater elements of helping others through inspiration.

Helping through Giving and Helping through Inspiring could have somewhat of a different meaning. Helping through Giving is giving away from what you have, at times it is very difficult and limiting, as you may feel that you do not have enough to give.

Helping others through inspiring, could expressed a much more true and powerful gift. Inspiring others, giving them power is unselfish and unlimited. Inspiration, which comes from the very essence of who you are, regardless of how much physical possessions you have. Inspiring and not giving becomes more rewording as one person has the ability to inspire an entire nation.

To be an inspiration, you need not change anything about you.

The opposite is true, it is the very uniqueness and individuality of who you currently are, rich or poor, tall or short, young or old, walking or on a wheel chair, inner energy at your disposal, guided by your intention you need not change a thing, but use your individuality and personal power. You, as you are, can begin making immediate difference in your life and in the lives of others.

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Tom Miller
Lifestyle and Internet Marketing Consultant

http://www.TomMillerInternational.com

http://personal-growthanddevelopment.com

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10 Responses to “Personal Growth Authors”

  1. Koosha says:

    Atheists please, any good personal-growth book title or author?
    Have you read any motivating book between those popular personal growth books that you find intersting and not against your ideas as an atheist as well?

  2. Koosha says:

    Atheists please, any good personal-growth book title or author?(has been asked before)?
    I’m asking for more valuable answers,
    Have you read any motivating book between those popular personal growth books that you find intersting and not against your ideas as an atheist as well?

  3. pet-chan says:

    DEBATE: Should parents discipline their children? Yes or No?
    We are having a debate for our Personal Growth & Development subject . Our group was assigned for the NO answer. We are having hard time to defend the answer since usually YES is the answer. So can you give me reasons why should parents NOT discipline their children? you can also give me links about it or you can give me the opinions from authors or famous persons in the society from different places. We are needed to give at least 15 reasons why.

    • Anonymous says:

      I had a similar assignment on women’s rights, where I was part of the group saying women shouldn’t have rights.

      For your topic, you could argue that parents shouldn’t discipline their children because some are likely to take it too far in the heat of the moment and physically hurt the child. And, studies have shown that spanking/smacking/hitting your kids to teach them wrong from right is detrimental because then they grow up to do that to their children. Also, the effects can be mentally scarring.

      Good luck with your debate. :D

    • Anonymous says:

      Follow proper MLA citation guidelines (see link below). It’s going to require a date the page was created, so pick a site with the date on it (the Charles Hopkins one, for example: 5/25/2007). So long as the information is credible, and you found it on that particular website, it isn’t your fault if the supposed author plagiarized. Pick the most credible looking site with a date on it and you should be set.
      In school-level research, it isn’t necessarily relevant who wrote it first, just that the information is useful and the person you found it from is given credit. If you happened to be the original author, then yes you would want to get your credit. But you aren’t that original author, so don’t let it concern you (and if you’re still concerned, pick the one with the earliest date…which is the Charles Hopkins one).

  4. Wade Garrett says:

    Who is your favorite spiritual/personal growth author, teacher, speaker?
    My favorite, and still one, is Scott Peck who wrote “The Road Less Traveled” series. Then, a few years ago I was given an audio series CD by a new to me guy, and I think he is phenomenal. Then, I bought some of his books and they are incredible as well. What favorite is yours ??

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