Organization Development of self voice and Mind

How do you perceive yourself? This is an odd question to ask someone unexpectedly but is quite reasonable when we are dealing with self-perception and self-development. Most persons will either start by calling out a list of traits that they like about themselves and some that they do not like. Some people may wonder if this list is finite or infinite. This is quite a reasonable question as there is in fact great order and harmony in the way that the typical person perceives ones self.

There are many perceptions about self that are maintained in the mind and these are all reflective of the personal existence of the person in question. Each perception is interconnected with many others and this is what gives us the traits that are seen by others to be our personality. How they translate, our behaviour may not be the way that wee think but the behaviour by us will be organized and consistent to the extent that a personality is perceived by others.

The organized quality of self-perception has some traits of its own that will affect how we develop self and voice in the future. The consistency and the stability associated with our self-perception will indeed cause us to resist change. When we are looking at growing into more self-aware individuals that are able to little to our inner voice and direct ourselves positively we must be aware too that change will not be easy.

This is not necessarily a bad thing as if it were easy to change our views of self and voice then we would all have very unstable personalities and this would not be dependable. There must be a certain level of stability in self-perception and some resistance to change. This must not be as rigid as we sometimes make it however and we must be open to the right kind of change and development. It is important to be aware enough of self and inner voice to be able to discern good change from bad change. Not all change is for the better and not all change is for the worse.

It is true that the more centralized a belief is to a person the harder they will fight to resist change. This means that our core perceptions are the hardest to alter. To develop self and to progress in life we must tweak the core beliefs that we hold close and decide whether they are the correct perception of if they are indeed in need of adjustment. This is perhaps the hardest part of changing our perception of ourselves and we must have the proper mindset to achieve these changes. How we analyze and view past events and present perceptions will shape future ones. Our development of self and voice will be closely connected with dealing with these perceptions and will provide us with a better self-perception outlook for the future once we are able to adapt and change.

We must remember that due to the organization of self-perception we must not expect change overnight. The stability and consistency that we have in our self-perceptions will make us resistant to change so change will take time. It is better to take time, change, and redevelop our self-perceptions over time. Development of self and voice will greatly affect our perception of self and life in general and is necessary for us to grow in self-confidence.

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