Personal Development – What Level Are You At?
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Every person has a path of development. It helps to know where we are now on our path, and what we have yet to achieve. Do you know what personal development level you are at? Use the following 7 Levels of Personal Development to gauge where you are.
Level 1 - The Restoration Level
At this level, you are healed from past traumas and free of addictions, compulsions, and attachments.
Level 2 - The Personal Foundation Level
When you have set high standards, have your personal needs met, and have established strong boundaries, you are at this level.
Level 3 - The Adult Level
At this level, you are internally motivated, have your finances in order, and are responsible for your self, as well as your life.
Level 4 - The Attraction Level
At this level, you are part of a nuturing community, have a strong, supportive network, and have a circle of at least 10 strong friends and family members.
Level 5 - The Values Level
At this level, you are clear as to what your passions are, have a career that reflects these passions, and you honor what you truly love to do.
Level 6 - The Fulfillment Level
At this level you have inner peace, are consistently happy, and are effortlessly present.
Level 7 - The Legacy Level
At this level, you are building and living your legacy. Your vision and purpose are clear, and you are contribution oriented.
So, what level do you find yourself at? Are you content where you are, or do you expect more from your life?
If you are ready to take it to the next level, maybe it's time to invest in yourself!
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