A Brief Guide To Self Realization Actualization

By Kelly Wood


For centuries humanity has asked what its purpose is both on a individual and group level. People wonder who they are and how to unlock the most positive aspects of their personality and to achieve their ambitions. This desire is at the center of the concept of Self Realization Actualization.

As we go through our lives it is easy to fall into habits and routines. We begin to accept that these patterns are what our lives have to be. However this does not necessarily have to be the case and it is possible to break these cycles and to develop new methods of perceiving ourselves and how we approach our lives.

One thing that can develop over a time is what is known as a fundamental lie. This is not necessarily something that is verbally expressed or even something we are aware of. But this idea is something that exists within our subconscious and has the potential to be incredibly destructive if it is not properly addressed.

One thing that blocks is this progress is what is known as a fundamental lie. In some respects this is the opposite of self realization because it is about denying the truth to yourself. It is a lie that people subconsciously believe and may not necessarily be aware of. For example someone who is told from a young age that they cannot sing may be put off singing and so may always be afraid of performing in public, even if they really wanted to.

Self realization actualization is about recognizing the flaws in ourselves and addressing them. A lot of the time these fundamental lies might be the things that stop a person applying for a job, asking someone on a date or taking up a sport. In their mind the person thinks they cannot do it and so they do not try.

However this process is not about blaming parents, personal circumstances or any other outside agents. It is about confronting this within yourself. Once you are aware of yourself and how you react you can begin to confront this and develop more as a person.

The process is long term. After one goal is achieved it is important to move on to the next one. Indeed if you have a big ambition then it often helps to break it down into a lot of smaller goals so that you do not feel too intimidated and that you continue to keep yourself motivated rather than feeling bad that you have instantly achieved a great ambition.

In short the process of Self Realization Actualization is a lifelong one. As you begin to learn more about your approach to life you should find more of your goals achieved and increased self confidence. Look online to find coaches and courses in your local area and find out how you can change your life for the better.




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