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Self Growth and Personality Development

concept of self-growth for personal development and growth, whether achieved as formal or informal processes at an individual level or throughout an institution’s culture, forms the basic foundation of one’s way of being. Since each individual is different with divergent life goals, the concept of self-growth can be liberating yet challenging. This article discusses basic concepts, techniques, and behaviors to help achieve a strong desire and increase the capacity for self growth by individualizing one’s concerted efforts and practices.

“An integral being knows without going, sees without looking and accomplishes without doing” – Lao Tzu

The text book definition of Personality is an individual’s unique pattern of thoughts, feelings and behaviors that persist over time and across situations. I agree with this idea that a personality is what makes all of us who we are. I believe that a personality is a combination of innate characteristics that everyone is born with and the sum of total life experiences. I believe that a personality is a portrayal of an individual’s reality. The way that an individual walks, talks, speaks and even the career path that they choose to go on is all a reflection of their personality. I believe that each individual is put on this earth to influence every person that they come in contact with; it is the responsibility of every individual to learn as well as teach each other.

One of the most successful strategies is to use a past event as a lens through which you can assess who you were and into whom you have grown and changed. Most children are inquisitive, but were you the one who asked your kindergarten teacher what caused the seasons of the year, and then proceeded to create a model of the solar system and explain the concept to your fellow classmates? Though you may think that your topic needs to be more grandiose, that is not necessary for an essay to be effective. Success lies in painting an accurate and vivid picture of yourself—one that will show admissions officers that you have much to offer their school.

The most important advice we can give is to be honest, refrain from employing clichés, and show maturity. College represents a radical change from high school, so you want your reader to realize that you are more than ready to take the next major step in your life.

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