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may be defined as a process in which persons reflect upon themselves, understand who they are, accept what they discover about themselves, and learn new set of values, attitudes, behavior, and thinking skills to reach their fullest potential as a human beings.
Personal development
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3 Aspects or domains of Human development?
1.Physical Development 2.Cognitive Development 3.Psychosocial Development
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3 influencing category on Human Development
Heredity Environment Maturation
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The evolution of understanding of human development may have started to the following; Human development may have started years ago when the first — walked the face of the earth,
homo sapiens
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– old latin word meaning “wise”
Sapien
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– greek word meaning “same or man”
Homo
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– wise man
Homo Sapien
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Even religions may have influenced personal development through their adherence to many rituals in —3
self-discipline, meditation & prayer.
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Who is the proponent of Hiearchy of needs?
Abraham Harold Maslow
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a person's motivation to reach her full potential
self-actualization
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Hierarchy of Needs
Self-actualization Esteem Love/Belonging Safety Physiological
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ACTIVITIES ON PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
improving self-awareness improving skills and/or learning new ones building or renewing identity/self-esteem developing strengths or talents identifying or improving potential enhancing lifestyle and/or the quality of life and time management improving health improving a career fulfilling aspirations defining and executing personal development plans improving social relations or emotional intelligence improving wealth or social status
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is the ability to recognize oneself as SEPARATE FROM THE ENVIRONMENT and others.
Self-awareness
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is a component of the self, or more accurately, the self-concept.
Self-knowledge
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It is the knowledge of one's self and one's properties and the desire to seek such knowledge that guide the development of the self-concept.
Self-knowledge
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A — is the ABILITY TO CARRY OUT A TASK with pre-determined results often within a given amount of time, energy, or both.
skill
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is the qualities, beliefs, personality, looks and/or expressions that make a person having own uniqueness.
Identity
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reflects a person's overall SUBJECTIVE EMOTIONAL EVALUATION of his or her own worth.
Self-esteem
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is the level of functional and metabolic efficiency of a living organism.
Health
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The World Health Organization (WHO) defined — in its broader sense in its 1948 constitution as "a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
health
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is the position or rank of a person or group, within the society.
Social Status
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In knowing yourself, we should know the
Developmental Tasks
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Developmental Task
To demonstrate responsible behaviors Establish mature relationships Emotional independence
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When you know your capabilities, you can be more — in doing your tasks and become more competent in achieving your goals.
confident
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is your ability to reflect and think about your own thoughts, feelings, and actions, is essential in understanding and improving yourself.
Introspection
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But aside from your self-assessment, you have to — positively the feedback you get from others, as well as their opinions about you.
listen and accept
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Not all kinds of feedback are positive. We call this kind as —2. When you hear 1—, you get angry and may even deny what others have observed about you.
criticism or negative feedback