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Introduction to Personal Development Welcome to this course, PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT, or PERDEV for short. This is a very interesting course, and can become the most personally rewarding for you, because the subject matter for this course is YOU! This course shall make you...
Introduction to Personal Development Welcome to this course, PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT, or PERDEV for short. This is a very interesting course, and can become the most personally rewarding for you, because the subject matter for this course is YOU! This course shall make you take a deeper look at yourself and analyze your developmental changes, your skills and traits which can help you meet the various tasks that you must undertake at this point in your life. It shall provide you with some techniques to meet stress and other mental health issues with one’s strengths and coping powers. The course shall also give you the chance to analyze your relationships with your family, friends and significant others. Finally, the PERDEV course shall help you take stock of where you are in your career development and how to get to where you want to be. Personal Development may be defined as a process in which persons reflect upon themselves, understand who they are, accept what they discover about themselves, and learn (or unlearn) new sets of values, attitudes, behavior, and thinking skills to reach their fullest potential as human beings. Personality Development Human Development it is a learning of skills like table covers the whole lifespan of etiquette, how to sit properly and human existence in relation to walk with grace, how to dress up the three domains. appropriately, and how to communicate better. physical development, which covers the growth of the body and the brain, motor and sensory skills, and even physical health. Aspects cognitive development, which covers our of Human capacity to learn, to speak, to understand, to reason, and to create; and Develop ment psychosocial development, which includes our social interactions with other people, our emotions, attitudes, self- identity, personality, beliefs, and values. Human development is influenced by: the inborn traits passed on by the Heredity generations of offspring from both sides of the biological parents’ families. the world outside of ourselves and the Environment experiences that result from our contact and interaction with this external world; and Maturation the natural progression of the brain and the body that affects the cognitive, psychological, and social dimensions of a person.