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Satwinder Singh B.A.G Personality Development

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Satwinder Singh

B.A.G

Personality Development

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What Personality Development is?

Essentially, personal development is about enjoying your life while making conscious decisions on a daily basis about everything you do. It’s about having more control of your own actions and emotions and staying motivated no matter what situation or environment you’re in.

Personal development teaches you how to become more productive and effective at work and how to maintain focus on what really counts in all aspects of your life.

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Personality Development fundamentals

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Personality Development really helps-

Personal development helps us to...

care for our health and well-being

develop communication and relationship skills

raise awareness and mindfulness

increase emotional intelligence

better face personal life challenges

recognize our spiritual dimension

Personal development empowers us...

to live a happy and fulfilling life, through exercising free choice, seeing objective truth and realizing the highest degree of purpose.

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Discover Your Personal Strengths!

Did you know that 2 out of 3 people have no idea what their personal strengths are? Top achievers, in contrast, fully recognize their talents and develop them into strengths on a regular basis.

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Stop Procrastination Now!

Procrastination is one of the processes in our lives which you can safely call natural: long before you learn this word in English (or your native language), you’re already procrastinating on a regular basis. You don’t have to learn anything to become a true master of procrastination, but once you acknowledge it as an unwanted gift, it takes great discipline and advanced tactics to successfully fight it.

Today I would like to share with you 3 simple rules. Like many other things, their real power is in their simplicity. It’s very easy to remember these rules, and just as easy to follow. Try them for a few days when approaching any task or project of yours, play by these rules as if they were some kind of a game, and see for yourself how your productivity will improve.

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3 Rules to Help You Fight Procrastination

The Clarity Rule states that you should never add a task you don’t fully understand to your list.

The 15 Minutes Rule states that every task you’re working on needs to get at least 15 minutes of your full attention.

The One More Thing Rule

- A Productivity Tip

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Constructive Criticism Exercise

The point of the exercise is to gather a list of negative characteristics about ourselves in order to step up our character and become a better person. What we’re going to do is ask people in our life, that know us, to give us a little feedback as to how they perceive us.

Who To Ask?

•Family. •Friends. •Co-workers. •First Impressions. •Exes.

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Tackle Happiness, Don’t Chase It

“Happiness is being the creator of your experience, choosing to take pleasure in what you have, right now, regardless of the circumstances, while being the best that you can be.”

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How to give genuine compliments

Resultants:

• Increased positivity.

• You get what you give.

• Attractiveness.

• It’s fun.

You can make someone’s day. That’s a nice thing to do.

• The compliment has to be genuine.

• Compliment on something the other person feels is important to him/her.

• Cultivate a habit of appreciation.

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Make you look even better

Dealing with Dress Codes

Banned wear –

• tank tops, halter tops, or muscle shirts • clothing with foul language or obscene images • torn clothing • sweat pants or sweat suits • hats

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Table Etiquettes

How to Behave at the Dining Table

• Posture• "Please" and "Thank you" are basic

manners at the table• The best way to use a napkin• Food is passed at a family meal by the head

of the family or the host/hostess

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Understand Flowers – Color/Meaning

RedLove, Respect, Passion, Courage

PinkPerfect happiness, Gentility, Grace, Please believe, Thankfulness, Confidence, Admiration

YellowFriendship, Joy, Happiness, Zeal, Jealousy, Try to Care

WhiteInnocence, Purity, Secrecy, Heavenly, Silence

Peach or CoralEnthusiasm, Desire, Sweetness, Modesty, Joy

PurpleFaithfulness, Passion, Hope

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