Giving personal development a shove?
It seems like my frustration potential stagnation of personal development a few days ago (click here to read it) struck a real chord (by email, as well as the insightful comment left there-thanks, Julian).
Two extra points, I guess. One is that I whole-heartedly endorse the comment left (in fact, if I wasn't feeling so frustrated when I wrote the entry, I might have explained more clearly that the real challenge remains in exploring that which we don't yet know).
And as a follow-up, I'm officially giving this blog the "personal development R&D" slant that it's had unofficially for a long time...because maybe research and development of the kind that other industries take as standard is exactly what we need right now.
Til tomorrow
Clare
Two extra points, I guess. One is that I whole-heartedly endorse the comment left (in fact, if I wasn't feeling so frustrated when I wrote the entry, I might have explained more clearly that the real challenge remains in exploring that which we don't yet know).
And as a follow-up, I'm officially giving this blog the "personal development R&D" slant that it's had unofficially for a long time...because maybe research and development of the kind that other industries take as standard is exactly what we need right now.
Til tomorrow
Clare


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"personal development R&D" - so what might that look like?
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and what happens next?
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