Personal and spiritual growth is a lifelong journey and one
of the most rewarding things which you can focus your attention on. But if
you’re like most people who are interested in their own personal development, you’re
probably consistently in search of self improvement tips and strategies which
you can use to stimulate your growth, build your confidence and achieve your
goals. So as a person who is avidly seeking out new self improvement tips, I’d
like to offer a few suggestions in order to give something back.
Here are 5 easy tips for personal and spiritual growth which
you can start making a daily habit after reading this article…
Never Assume You Know
it All
The first personal and spiritual growth habit, and probably
the most important one, is the habit of humility. Believing that you “already
know enough” when it comes to personal development is the first sign that your
personal and spiritual growth has stagnated. The people who grow the most
spiritually and personally are those who always assume that there is an
overwhelming majority of things they don't know in comparison to what they
already do.
Balance Optimism with
Critical Thinking
There’s a lot of talk in the realm of personal development
about positive thinking and optimism. But there is such a thing as being so
optimistic that you fail to cultivate the skill of critical thinking. No matter
how hard you work or how much you know, you're always going to need to learn
more and the thing which normally reminds me of this is failure. So while it's
good to be optimistic, always remember that you have to cultivate the skill of
recognizing the negative things around you so that you can learn from them.
Look for the Meaning
in Nature
No matter how many books are written about personal and
spiritual growth, most thought provoking enemies are contained within nature.
The writer C.S. Lewis once said that he believed the majority of people's
problems are caused by the fact that they are so disconnected with the rest of
creation. Just think about how much time you spend inside surrounded by
man-made inventions and technologies, in comparison to the amazing works of
nature.
If you just start spending more time outside or even
studying the way that things in nature work, you'll find an enormous collection
of lessons which can be applied to your personal development.
Take Care of Your
Body
The writers of the New Testament claim that their body is a
temple, which if you think about it is much more than just a religious statement.
When your body is out of shape you lack the physical energy, the willpower and
the focus to concentrate on anything more than just the regular mundane tasks
of life. But when your body is in good health and you are full of energy and
have the ability to focus for long periods of time, it’s much easier to devote
your energies and attention towards your own personal and spiritual growth.
Have a Central
Purpose
While personal and spiritual growth is one of the most
rewarding things life has to offer, it’s also possible to get stuck in the trap
of personal development for personal development’s sake…but with no central
purpose towards which to apply it. Having a central purpose for your life will
keep you from being distracted by the many things which would hinder your
personal growth, and it gives you the energy and focus to keep going even when
things seem hopeless.
So those are my 5 tips for personal and spiritual growth. I
hope you at least find a few of them helpful and that you can start applying them
toward your own personal development. Much success!





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