Taking Your ‘Self’ To The Next Level

We all have our own sense of personal development and are either happy or unhappy with how our lives have turned out or have said the hell with it and take each day on one day at a time. The state of yin and yang is perhaps one of the most powerful symbols in the world, because it demonstrates that with all good comes a little bad, but with all bad comes a little good. This also translates to the fact that if youā€™re happy with your life, thereā€™s always the chance that something could happen and leave you wanting more. But if youā€™re unhappy, thereā€™s always the chance of a better tomorrow. This sounds like a profoundly neutral and detached concept, but when we think of it more deeply we realize this fundamental principle of the world gives us balance, harmony and freedom.

Even with both of these sides on the table, taking ourselves to the next level of self can help us overcome our limiting beliefs (the I can’t’s, the excuses, the negative voices in our heads), and help us experience an even better development of that so-called balance. Over time weā€™ll be able to decipher the good from bad, and try to enjoy a more connected sense of unity with ourselves. How do we do that you say? Well – for starters, get engaged with life, and be willing to take some risks to proceed to the next level of YOU.

taking yourself to the next level

Education

noEducation matters. I am a HUGE proponent of continuing education and never ceasing to learn something new. Education is the one thing we often feel like finishing when we get on with our ā€˜adultā€™ responsibilities. Most of us canā€™t wait to hand in our final dissertation or project in college, or leave school and seek gainful employment – that’s what I did when I finished my BSN (bachelor of nursing). But what if this attitude was backwards? Education isnā€™t some form of empty chore to be undertaken thanks to a lack of anything better to do. It is such a gift! Education is one the building blocks of your character, founds your specialism, and determines how much of a headstart you have in an industry. For those reasons, it truly does matter. Simply resuming your education through reading fantastic books (yes please!), developing a more competent explorative worldview through experience, or studying a one year online MBA can surely help you get one step closer to wherever you wish to venture.

Virtues

Many people donā€™t think of the necessity to build virtues they can rely on. We often think that they are some kind of development that builds naturally within us, but cannot be practiced. This is why thereā€™s so much talk about ā€˜finding yourselfā€™ and not ā€˜building yourself.ā€™ Obviously you should do both, but sometimes itā€™s easy to neglect that balance and fall too easily on relying on the vague ā€˜itā€™ll come one dayā€™ perception. If you take the bull by the horns and practice what you preach, practice being more patient and kinder to people, and simply trying a little harder each and every time you fail, youā€™ll build an inner resilience and that will be virtue.

Self-Love

Sometimes the only difference between you and the person you donā€™t want to be is how much self-love you exercise. Vanity and narcissism arenā€™t self love, but a warped sense of identity power. Instead, try being kinder to yourself. Instead of telling yourself you are beautiful, take it from the mindset of accepting your flaws and feeling confident in who you are. This way you feel much more grounded, much less filled with bravado, and ironically through that you will be beautiful – inside and out.

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