Are you someone who likes to grow? Do you constantly seek to improve yourself and become better?
If
you do, then we have something in common. I’m very passionate about
personal growth. It was just 4 years ago when I discovered my passion
for growing and helping others grow. At that time, I was 22 and in my
final year of university. As I thought about the meaning of life, I
realized there was nothing more meaningful than to pursue a life of
development and betterment. It is through improving ourselves that we
get the most out of life.
After
1.5 years of actively pursuing growth and helping others to grow
through my personal development blog, I realize there is never an end to
the journey of self improvement. The more I grow, the more I realize
there is so much out there I don’t know, so much that I have to learn. For
sure, there is always something about ourselves we can improve on. The
human potential is limitless, so it’s impossible to reach a point of no
growth. Whenever we think we are good, we can be even better.
As
a passionate advocate of growth, I’m continuously looking for ways to
self-improve. I’ve compiled 42 of my best tips which might be helpful in
your personal growth journey. Some of them are simple steps which you
can engage in immediately. Some are bigger steps which takes conscious
effort to act on. Here they are:
1. Read a book every day. Books
are concentrated sources of wisdom. The more books you read, the more
wisdom you expose yourself to. What are some books you can start reading
to enrich yourself? Some books I’ve read and found useful are Think and
Grow Rich, Who Moved My Cheese, 7 Habits, The Science of Getting Rich
and Living the 80/20 Way. I’ve heard positive reviews for The Tipping
Point, Outliers and The Difference Maker, so I’ll be checking them out
soon.
2. Learn a new language.
As a Singaporean Chinese, my main languages are English, Mandarin and
Hokkien (a Chinese dialect). Out of interest, I took up language courses
in the past few years such as Japanese and Bahasa Indonesian. I
realized learning a language is a whole new skill altogether and the
process of acquainting with a new language and culture is a totally a
mind-opening experience.
3. Pick up a new hobby.
Beyond just your usual favorite hobbies, is there something new you can
pick up? Any new sport you can learn? Examples are fencing, golf, rock
climbing, football, canoeing, or ice skating. Your new hobby can also be
a recreational hobby. For example, pottery, Italian cooking, dancing,
wine appreciation, web design, etc. Learning something new requires you
to stretch yourself in different aspects, whether physically, mentally
or emotionally.
4. Take up a new course.
Is there any new course you can join? Courses are a great way to gain
new knowledge and skills. It doesn’t have to be a long-term course –
seminars or workshops serve their purpose too. I’ve been to a few
workshops and they have helped me gain new insights which I had not
considered before.
5. Create an inspirational room.
Your environment sets the mood and tone for you. If you are living in
an inspirational environment, you are going to be inspired every day. In
the past, I didn’t like my room at all because I thought it was messy
and dull. A few years ago, I decided this was the end of it – I started
on a “Mega Room Revamp” project and overhauled my room. The end result? A
room I totally relish being in and inspires me to be at my peak every
day.
6. Overcome your fears. All of us have fears.
Fear of uncertainty, fear of public speaking, fear of risk… All our
fears keep us in the same position and prevent us from growing.
Recognize that your fears reflect areas where you can grow. I always
think of fears as the compass for growth. If I have a fear about
something, it represents something I’ve yet to address, and addressing
it helps me to grow.
7. Level up your skills. If
you have played video games before especially RPGs, you’ll know the
concept of leveling up – gaining experience so you can be better and
stronger. As a blogger, I’m constantly leveling up my writing skills. As
a speaker, I’m constantly leveling up my public engagement abilities.
What skills can you level up?
8. Wake up early.
Waking up early (say, 5-6am) has been acknowledged by many (Anthony
Robbins, Robin Sharma, among other self-help gurus) to improve your
productivity and your quality of life. I feel it’s because when you wake
up early, your mindset is already set to continue the momentum and
proactively live out the day. Seth recently wrote a waking up early
series which you should check out to help cultivate this habit.
9. Have a weekly exercise routine.
A better you starts with being in better physical shape. I personally
make it a point to jog at least 3 times a week, at least 30 minutes each
time. You may want to mix it up with jogging, gym lessons and swimming
for variation.
10. Start your life handbook. A
life handbook is an idea I started 3 years ago. Basically, it’s a book
which contains the essentials on how you can live your life to the
fullest, such as your purpose, your values and goals. Sort of like your
manual for your life. I started my life handbook since 2007 and it’s
been a crucial enabler in my progress.
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