Zane

Creating An Approach To Personal Development

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My personal development is seeing great progress this year and in the past couple years. What I've been focusing on is personal happiness by slowing down to enjoy the moment and to appreciate happiness in it's simplicity and pursuing new experiences that align with my passion. I'm also working on my inner game regarding socializing. For happiness, I've been focusing on finding happiness in simple moments like the simple act of playing with a cat and the simple pleasure of drinking a hot cup of tea and drinking it mindfully. Areas I highly prioritize are my self-actualization involving creativity and my inner muse, and discovering my life purpose. I'm creating a personal development approach that seeks a wide variety of avenues but it's an authentic approach that is non-dogmatic and entirely focused on one area of personal development or entirely focused on the advice of one guru. How can I create a flexible and non-dogmatic approach to personal development and piece together the puzzle of self-actualization and self-actualization on my own terms? Recently, I've been deliberately socializing with creative people and free spirits who are caught in a quarter life crisis or have escaped from a quarter life crisis as a means to master socializing and to discover people who share my deepest passions and to let them know they're not alone. 

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Is it a question somewhere? Seems like you enjoying yourself and just remember to don't stop. 

Could you let go even more of things you "must" do? When we don't care things sometimes fall in to place. 

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