Showing posts with label Personal Development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Personal Development. Show all posts

Personal Development Can Impact Your Health


Many people are becoming more and more health conscious these days. This is a great thing, but some people will need to use self-help tools to improve their health with personal development. Simply follow these tips to start down the road to a healthier lifestyle.
Start at the Beginning
Before you can start any personal development program, it is best that you make an appointment with your family doctor. Your doctor should perform a complete physical and blood analysis along with a total evaluation of your general health. Should he find something abnormal or alarming, your doctor might need to order further tests to have a clearer picture of your condition.
During this visit to the doctor, you should inform the physician about your new health improvement plan. Let him know that you are seriously trying to improve your overall health. He will be able to give you a wealth of information and suggestions for your new good health regimen.
Watch Your Weight
Medical doctors and personal development experts agree that being at the proper weight is essential for good health and improved self-esteem. Neither being overweight nor underweight is good for your body. By maintaining your optimum weight, you will have more energy, feel better and your performance at work and at home will improve.
There are tons of self-help articles for losing and gaining weight, but your doctor will be able to give you the best advice for weight gain or reduction. You'll need to include his suggestions in your personal development plan. This will allow you to achieve a proper weight in a healthy way.
Eat a Healthier Diet
People who are trying to live a healthier lifestyle usually incorporate a better diet into their personal development program. It's essential that you eliminate or at the very least limit your intake of fast foods and foods that are high in fat and sugar. Many self-help professionals who specialize in healthy eating habits suggest that you incorporate lean meats, whole grains, fruits and vegetables into your diet. Most people don't eat enough vegetables, and they are essential for reducing calories and maintaining a more alkaline state in your body for good health.
People who drastically change their diets from poor ones to more healthful ones will begin to see results in one week's time. By adding a healthy eating plan to your personal development program, you will have much more energy, increase your ability to concentrate and be less likely to have health problems. Stick to your new healthy diet in order to be successful in leading a healthier life.
Get Yourself Moving
People who lead sedentary lifestyles should incorporate exercise into their personal development regimen. Exercise causes your heart rate and oxygen levels to increase as well as burns calories and increases muscle mass.
This doesn't mean that you need to run out to join the nearest Gym. You can start off by simply walking or jogging. A nice bicycle ride would also do wonders for your body. Self-help studies have shown that people who exercise regularly generally lead happier and healthier lives than those who are sedentary.
Go to Bed
Getting the proper amount of sleep is important for maintaining good health. You'll need to ensure that you find time in your personal improvement routine to rest. Sleep rejuvenates the body and prepares it for the vigor of the next day. It's important so that your organs can function at their optimum. It's when you are in deep sleep that your liver detoxes, and pours those toxins into your kidneys for elimination in the morning. In order to be successful in living a healthier lifestyle, be sure to get six to eight hours of sleep each night.
Tom Cramer is an entrepreneur and writer who writes extensively about motivational sayings videos which offer success secrets and tips to assist in personal development and positive thinking. He has written several enlightening articles on inspirational words and videos which offer guidance and importance of being yourself.

The 30-Minute Personal Development Plan: Redirect Your Life in Half an Hour or Less


Ever heard of speed dating? It's an event where you meet a few people in a short amount of time, spend a few minutes talking to each, then decide if you'd like to spend more time with any of those you've met. A highly effective personal development plan can be done in the same manner - and it can change your entire life.
Why Developing a Personal Development Plan Is Like Speed Dating
When many think of personal development plans, they tend to overthink it, spending time pondering personal growth goals, reading self-improvement ebooks and perhaps even researching personal and professional development seminars and gurus.
This is much like dating without knowing what you want. And, while actions like this are understandable, what they really are is a form of stalling - i.e., not taking action.
One of the quickest ways to stop stalling and start achieving your personal development goals is to act - now. Much like speed dating, you sit down, mentally "interview" yourself to clarify what you want, then follow up and make it happen. To this end, following are five steps to creating a personal development plan in 30 minutes or less; one that could literally change your life.
1. Your Ideal Life: Write down your ideal life, i.e., what your life would look like if money, family, health, etc., were not hindering factors.
Purpose: To crystallize what utopia would look like.
2. Segment and Grade Your Life: Write down the main areas of your life and grade them on a scale of 1 to 10, with 1 being extremely unhappy and 10 being extremely happy.
Purpose: To see in black and white where you're most/least happy so you can jump start the self-improvement process. For example, your list might look like this: Career: 4; Personal Relationship(s): 6; Health: 5; and Family: 7.
3. Create a "Today" Action Plan: As in, what can you start doing today to start seeing results.
Purpose: To stop stalling and start acting on your personal growth goals - immediately. For example, if you're 20 pounds overweight, you could start with the health category and commit to walking/exercising at least 30 minutes a day.
4. Create a Weekly Action Plan: Every week, carve out an hour to work on future goals.
Purpose: To tackle goals you can't achieve immediately. For example, if you desperately want to change jobs, devote an hour each week to doing something towards finding/training for a new position. It could be anything from updating your resume, to attending a Chamber of Commerce meeting and networking.
5. Assess Goals Weekly: A personal development plan is not a noun, e.g., a thing. It's a verb; a living, breathing document that must be acted upon regularly. Hence, it should be assessed regularly - at least on a weekly basis.
Purpose: To stay on track with all goals.
John C. Maxwell's 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership: The Most Critical Law of All
Maxwell is a noted, international speaker, author and personal development leader.
Of Maxwell's 21 laws, perhaps the most important when it comes to self-improvement and personal development is "The Law of Connection." Its foundation is that in order for leaders to be effective, they must connect with people. But, how can you connect with others if you don't know what's important to you and what you want out of life?
And, this is what creating a personal development plan is all about - recognizing and connecting to what's important to you.
About the Author: Shari Strong is a certified trainer and founding member of the John Maxwell Speaking and Teaching Team. If you feel hopelessly stuck in a life you're not happy with, get a free, 30-minute strategy session with Shari that can help you create a personal development plan that clarifies exactly what it is you want out of life, and what's stopping you from achieving it.