PPD in my point of view

Personal development is the act or process of understanding and developing oneself in order to achieve one’s fullest potential. Personal development is a vital part in a person’s growth, maturity, success, and fulfillment. It is the foundation of mature personality, better relationship, happiness, success, and prosperity.

Unfortunately, however, not everyone is aware of the importance of personal development. It wasn’t given much attention at home, school or in university. People give more importance to academic and professional achievement rather than personal growth. This has caused a lot of emotional struggles that many people go through in life because they lack the soft skills which are crucial to one’s success and happiness. Such lack of self-understanding and principle-centered way of living blocks one’s ability to live an enjoyable and successful life.

I admit that I didn’t know the importance of personal development until I was privileged to attend one personal development lectures. Before that, I was living my life focused on achieving my academic success. I was eager to achieve career and professional growth that I neglected all the other areas of my life, such as physical health, social relationship, and emotional growth. My academic-driven lifestyle resulted for me to live a stressful, tiring and boring life. I was easily irritated, I complain a lot and I always see the negative side of things rather than the positive. I was too strong-willed and closed-minded that it was too hard to cross a point with me.

All these attitudes and actions changed when I learned about personal development. The change is what I often refer to as a great “turning point” in my university life. Such turning point created so much positive transformation with who I am and how I live my life now. It turned my negative and closed mindset into an open and positive one. I minimized complaining about what life brings, and instead, I started to see life as my own blueprint.These changes cannot happen if I ignored personal development.

If you find yourself feeling negative all the time, and you can’t stop complaining about lot of things, I encourage you to start learning and understanding personal development.

Here are some of the reasons why personal development is important:

  • It helps you understand yourself better
  • It assists you in creating your goals and life purpose
  • It guides you in managing and spending your time effectively
  • It enhances your ability to handle stress, adversity, and change
  • It teaches you to build better relationship with people
  • It allows you to live a balanced lifestyle
  • It provides an opportunity to take care of your health.


Imagine personal development is like a plant. If you take care of it by giving it the reasonable amount of water, sunlight, and soil, it will grow into a healthy and beautiful tree. But if you neglect it and won’t pay attention to what kind of nourishment it needs, then expect that plant to get dry and eventually die.

If you open yourself in learning personal development, you will experience a great leap in your life. You will start to become more positive in your outlook, you will be more proactive rather than reactive, you will start to create your life rather than letting circumstance create it, you will be able to find your own purpose and enjoy your life to its fullest.

Remember,

“There’s only one corner of the universe you can be certain of improving, and that’s your own self. So you have to begin there, not outside, not on other people. That comes afterward, when you’ve worked on your own corner.” –Aldous Huxley

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  1. Thats a nice article

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  2. Great to see people improving their self and helping us to improve. This is also a useful source to learn, a lot.
    Thanks.

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  3. interesting.... keep it up....

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  4. Great job
    Superb article ,keep it upπŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

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