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Achieving personal growth

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OAR” by Katy Perry was the piano piece that my then six- year- old daughter practiced for her recital. On recital day, she was begging me and her mom that we skip the recital altogether. Until now, I still feel the anguish she had that day. I still hear her cries for understand­ing. I still see the fear on her face. She was fearful of performing in front of people. She was afraid of failure. She was frightened of making a fool out of herself.

A few months before that day, we encouraged her to take up piano lessons. Apart from learning how to play the keyboard, my wife and I hoped our daughter would gain more confidence and overcome her shyness. We thought that encouragin­g her to take up piano lessons culminatin­g in a recital would help her become more fearless. The result? A lot of tears and heartaches hours before the recital.

A few weeks ago, I wrote that we should be mindful of our growth. Not minding our growth is essentiall­y a disservice to ourselves because in a sense, we are the ones hindering ourselves to reach our maximum potential.

I also discussed about funding our growth. One should not only be mindful of one’s growth. He should also make a commitment to fund selfgrowth. Funding is not only about allocating financial resources. It also means investing time, mind space, and motivation to fuel developmen­t.

There’s also the need to form a roadmap towards personal growth. It’s actually a list of skills and competenci­es

profession­al growth

The ease in creating a developmen­t plan depends on one’s awareness on the skills and competenci­es that he has and those he doesn’t possess. It also relies on the knowledge to identify skills and competenci­es needed to reach career targets.

Some said one should create a developmen­t plan before committing to fund his growth. It should be the other way around. Creating a developmen­t plan without a commitment to fund growth will be an exercise of futility. Commit to pursue growth before crafting the developmen­t plan. This way, while crafting the growth plan, one can already determine if it’s in line with the establishe­d vow.

Many are very good in making a ‘ to- do list’ but they fail to accomplish it. Apart from not establishi­ng first the commitment to fund growth, they also forget who they need to

objectives. achieved. It’s lack of commitment. Unless we change something from our “being,” the probabilit­y of missing our “to- do list” is going to be high.

Making a “to- do list” is not enough. We should know what kind of person we need to become. There should be

and the “task.” At the end of the day, the being is the one who’ll be doing the task. The task will not be accomplish­ed without also being mindful of

the being and the task is one of the lessons I learned when I attended the recent Accelerate­d Coach Training Program.

We totally forgot about the “being” when we were planning for the developmen­t of our daughter. We realized that she can’t gain confidence by simply doing certain tasks. Though performing in front of an audience is a way to give her more confidence, we should have been mindful as well of what kind of person she needs to be for her to perform. We wanted her to perform in front of people to gain confidence but how can she do it if she lacked self assurance to begin with? Playing at the recital wasn’t enough.

My daughter went through with the recital after much prayer and encouragem­ent. We focused on her mindset and perspectiv­e in relation to her fear of failure. We talked to her about being more trusting to us as parents. That our love for her means that the things we’re encouragin­g her to do, no matter how difficult, are for her benefit. More importantl­y, we also discussed with her about where her identity is rooted. By fearing how the audience would react to her performanc­e, she is anchoring her identity on the approval of others. Her identity should be rooted in God, who created her and essentiall­y gave her the talents she possesses.

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