Life-Changing Questions: Question 2 – What Is Your Why in Life?

Your own Why is your greatest objective in life. It is the cause that you wake up every day. I have a extremely powerful Why that makes me laser-focused on the road of accomplishment and prosperity. I talk my Why aloud each day, not simply once, but several times. Speaking your own Why helps you to move it into existence. The power of the verbal term is unimaginable. Its power can be incomprehensible.

Dr. Creflo Dollar is one of my personal best spiritual mentors. I was lately reviewing one of his web-based Bible studies and discovered this statement about words: “The potential to change starts with your words. Your words have serious ability; and good or bad, you will have what you say. When you begin to take responsibility for your own words, you’ll change your own life. Judge your own speech and coach yourself to just speak what you think. By speaking faith-filled phrases, you position yourself to obtain the promises of God.”

As usual, Creflo over-delivered by providing this Bible reference to back up what he had said: Proverbs 18: 20-21 says “A man shall be filled with the fruit of his words whether good or evil. Death and life are in the power of the tongue.

I want you to have one minute to actually internalize what Dr. Dollar emphasized in this particular teaching. It is important that you know the words that you talk shape your life – good or bad. I challenge you to stop allowing negative words to curse your own life and start presenting blessings over yourself and your family everyday by saying your Why out loud for the world to hear.

I am aware a number of you reading this may being telling, “But JohnHow should I say my Why out loud if I do not know what it is?” Your own Why is what naturally moves you and produces your own every day choices and actions. If you do not know your Why yet, do not worry. Take some time to really examine this question and to think about WHY you’re here on this beautiful planet Earth. God has a purpose for everybody. Get quiet, turn within, and look for the answer. Grab a piece of paper and just beginning writing your own Why in life. It will flow effortlessly once you start. Above all, make sure your own Why is truly yours and not the Why of another person. Do not ask any person their own opinion about your Why. It has to be yours! You only have one life so do something and decide what you ultimately might like to do about it.

Growing up, labels were placed on all of us. Family, friends, schoolmates, and society in general had their own ideas of what we should be doing with our lives. However, they rarely took the time to shape their own lives. Instead, they lived vicariously through you. Have you been living their Why, the life they think you should be living? No one has the power or right to live your life except you! If you’ve been living someone else’s life, least of all your own, begin to take control of your life and find your Why by continuing on with this chapter and asking yourself the next question.

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Personal Development For Success. What Are The Alternatives?

Individual growth as a young person is what I mean by Personal Development. It includes developing one’s character, and acquiring skills and know-how. Also it covers how we all mature educationally, in our careers, and in our private lives.

Understandably, the influence we receive from our parents, socially, at school and in later education, all has a significant impact on Personal Development. The bottom line however is self effort. A swimmer can be provided with the best coaches, but races will not be won until they have trained long and hard, and are self motivated to take the gold medal.

Individual growth in terms of one’s character, and in terms of one’s skills, represent two important components of Personal Development. And the third is about the growth of self inspiration to achieve. Most of us when we are young, develop personally in a Conventional manner.

Developing personally in a Conventional manner means quite normal early and later education. It also means experiencing pastimes and activities outside of academic education. I found in my study of 100 people who are world famous and successful, that 52% of them were Conventional in their Personal Development as youngsters.

Other young people develop personally in more of a Specialized manner. We may have been a great guitar player, or an outstanding athlete. Our family may have been prepared, and inspired us to grow our talent in a focused way, also meaning that we left formal academic education early.

Other Specialized forms of personal development include pursuing vocations, apprenticeships or trades while still young. So developing personally in a Specialized manner, can embrace many alternatives. In researching the patterns of success behind famous people in the world, I found 24% of them were Specialized, as youngsters.

But Personal Development does not stop at just being Conventional or Specialized. It can also include Broad Life Experience when young. This again means we leave the more normal form of education, early.

So this allows us to follow our own desires, whatever they are. And in so doing, youngsters acquire know-how and abilities by being direct participants in different activities. This can also be accomplished through direct observation of activities and of the happenings in other people’s lives.

So this is very hands on and focuses on reality, rather than on life discovery from a book. May call this reality university, although others may regret they did not complete advanced academic study. Of the successful people I studied, 24% engaged in Personal Development as young people, through Broad Life Experience.

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