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Self Improvement Articles: Developing an Effective Personal Philosophy

Posted on : 24-06-2010 | By : George | In : Self Improvement

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What have you done to create results in your life? Are you happy with them? If so, you probably created the desired results by having and applying an effective personal philosophy. If you have not reached the wanted results you seek thus far, or if you are off course, how did you get there? We create results in our life that are consistent with our personal philosophy.

Someone can want to have good health for example, but do they follow the disciplines of a person who seeks to have good health? If not, that persons philosophy needs to be changed in order for desired results to come about. After all, the old saying goes, “an apple a day keeps the doctor away,” right? It’s not a can of coke and a candy bar a day…no way! Who sold us on that plan for health? Obviously, the personal philosophy here in this example is at fault.

How do we develop an effective personal philosophy? This is a lot simpler than you may think. Take anything you want to improve in your life that you may not be producing desired results in. You already know what does not work. I would suggest that you no longer follow that pattern. What does work? If you are in trouble financially, you may be overspending. If you are overweight, you may be overeating. If your relationships are suffering, chances are that you are not giving them enough care. You see, by knowing what does not work, we can see what can work. Change your philosophy to include taking disciplined action daily to improve each area of your life. Spend less and save more.
Eat less and exercise more. Pick up the phone or take 15-20 minutes to write a friend or loved one a personal letter. This shift in your philosophy can make all the difference!

Focus on What You Want

Focusing on what you want is important in developing an effective personal philosophy. Why? Imagine wanting to achieve a promotion at your job, but never focusing on adding value to the business. In most cases, this type of philosophy will cause you to never achieve the promotion. Imagine wanting to achieve financial freedom, but constantly spending your time in front of a television watching programs that do not help you achieve that goal in any way. Imagine wanting to look thin for a party, but overeating and not exercising at all. We need to focus on what we want. Our personal philosophy will ultimately shape our destiny, so we want to create an effective personal philosophy by beginning to focus in on what we want and not the opposite.

Making a Change to Your Personal Philosophy

How can we change our personal philosophy? An effective way to change your personal philosophy is slowly. Do one discipline at a time. You want to avoid overwhelming yourself. If you are in financial trouble, you need to study your finances. You need to find the cause of the problem. You need to cut out some things that are not contributing to your overall financial success. Are you over budget each month? Are you spending money poorly? Are you saving any money from your income? Focus on what you want. Don’t say I don’t have any money or I don’t want to be in debt. Change your philosophy. Instead know that your current philosophy is not generating desired results. Focus on the results you want. I want to be saving 5% of my income each week. I will spend my money wisely and repay my debts at 3% bi-weekly. This is just an example of course, but I know you get the idea. Your personal philosophy of how you currently operate needs to change. If you fail to make any change and continue to run the same pattern of poor judgment how will it turn out in say, 3-6 years from now? It would be disaster. Don’t continue falling into the trap. It’s much easier to change your philosophy and avoid the pain.

Practice a basic fundamental or success principle in the areas of health, relationships, finances and career. What are these basic fundamental success principles? Many people know them, in fact most of us do—but we do not apply them regularly. Do some crunches instead of sitting on the couch all night or go for a walk. Make that a daily discipline. Keep what you have to gain in your focus and make the changes.