The pursuit of more can be a most excellent thing. Take self-improvement, for example. A better you adds more value to the lives of friends, family, and colleagues. A better you has more to offer the world-whether it's helping others reach their goals, identifying talent in someone else, insights, or numerous other contributions. The only way you can do this is if you are becoming more.
So, how can you achieve this greater self?
Author Brian A. Willett presents seven areas where pursuing more, whether it be qualitative or quantitative, is better:
- Health
- Personal development
- Goal setting
- Thinking
- Habits
- Spare time
- Faith and hope
Beginning with health, Willett emphasizes that by living a healthier lifestyle, you will feel better and be able to accomplish more and work on improving other areas of your life. Moving on, he points out that, although formal education is a valuable resource, it is equally important to be a lifelong learner.
These may seem like simple insights, but we often overlook them because we disregard their significance. Consider your spare time. You're probably wondering where it fits into the game plan for success. The truth is, what you do in your spare time determines what you achieve in all areas of your life.
Discover the value of more-and start taking action today!
About the Author: Brian A. Willett strongly believes that his constant pursuit of knowledge and education has led him directly to success. He holds an associate's degree in electronic engineering and both a bachelor of science and a master's degree in business administration.
He is also a certified Dale Carnegie trainer in both their Sales and Leadership curriculum.
Throughout his career, Brian A. Willett has served in various leadership positions across a wide range of fields, including higher education, logistics and distribution, sales leadership, and the defense industry. Brian's positions include executive vice president, system director, cofounder, and other leadership roles.
On a weekly basis, Willett devotes twenty-five to thirty hours to reading and listening to books, webinars, and other training materials. Over the years, he's read hundreds of personal development books, and he shares what he's learned and found to be helpful in his own life through his blog SelfDevelopmentAddict.com, as well as the popular website LifeHack.org and his book, 7 Ways to MORE!