10 ideas to support personal growth
Reflect on how you can get closer to the person you want to become physically, emotionally, intellectually, socially, environmentally, financially, occupationally and spiritually
Reflect on how you can get closer to the person you want to become physically, emotionally, intellectually, socially, environmentally, financially, occupationally and spiritually

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TAKE it slow.
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The human condition naturally desires growth. There is a constant wish and pressure to be more and do more.
Resiliency and wellness scholar and speaker Robyne Hanley-Dafoe, the author of Calm Within the Storm, explained that persons tend to feel dissatisfied, unfulfilled, and even unhappy, if they are not learning. "To be able to function in a world that is constantly evolving, we need to be able to adapt," she stated.
She likewise recognized that despite the variety of materials on topics such as healthy eating, fitness, relationship repair, stress and emotion regulation, organization, and time management, one might still find it hard to figure out where to start. "Change is complex and there is no one-size-fits-all solution," she admitted. "We know that knowing better does not equal doing better."
Hanley-Dafoe, an award-winning instructor and adjunct professor at Trent University in Canada, emphasized that one must trust the process in their pursuit to reach their truest potential.
"It is important to prepare yourself for the journey ahead — and all its messiness and beauty — by building the proper foundation on which to base your change," she expounded. She also underlined the significance of self-compassion and grace.
"Instead of drowning in all the things you are told you should be doing and could be doing, my invitation is for you to pause and reflect," she recommended. "Take inventory of all the things you are already doing right."
To guide the general public in this venture, the Benilde Well-Being Center of the De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde shared the expert's methodology towards self-growth.
Here are the 10 ideas as published on PsychologyToday.com, one of the world's largest publishing enterprises exclusively dedicated to mental health and behavioral science: