Establish and Utilise Special Places For Your Empowerment – Personal Development

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 20 Mar, 2024

Celebrating Focal Places of Empowerment

It has always been a norm for Afrikan souls to engage in a level of personal development throughout the ages. As with any other type of development activity it naturally holds purpose and context. For this pioneering people of culture and civilisation the wider context of their personal selves was the growth, development, security and flourishing of highly civilised nationhood.  Thus, personal development was not an isolated nor detached from the wider-self endeavour but rather served the greater good of ascension of this primary people of creation. In a sense, personal development made of the Afrikan an ever-more equipped contributory Afrikan civilisation developer.

According to a contemporary mainstream source the term personal development attracts the following meaning:

“Personal Development is the conscious pursuit of personal growth by expanding self-awareness and knowledge and improving personal skills”.

Adjusting the above definition in order for it to hold explicit and direct meaning for Afrikan life, the following result may be gleaned:

“Afrikan Personal Development is the conscious pursuit of personal growth by expanding self-awareness and knowledge and improving personal skills for Afrikan ascension”.

Further, the mainstream source also refers to personal development within a wider context operation thus:

“When personal development takes place in the context of institutions, it refers to the methods, programmes, tools, techniques, and assessment systems that support human development at the individual level in organisations”.

A transformation of this description to focus on Afrikan life could yield the following:

“When personal development takes place in the context of Afrikan establishments of rightful order for Afrikan ascension, it refers to the methods, programmes, tools, techniques and assessment systems that support Afrikan development at the individual level in upright Afrikan organisations working for Afrikan betterment, flourishing and security”.

Unfortunately, in a state of interruption and disruption, where Afrikan souls may be intensively set upon by others that mean the Afrikan ill, the natural norms of the Afrikan’s self-determined thrust of personal development may become skewed into dysfunctionality to state the least. A sort of pseudo-personal-development that is grotesquely detached or isolated from any wider context of Afrikan betterment may become popularised. Indeed, a sort of ‘personal development’ that exclusively serves the interests of others to the neglect or abandonment of Afrikan ascension may be pushed and peddled. In addition, ‘personal development’ may be falsely projected as a vice to escape the realities of the condition of Afrikan souls.

Even though acute challenges of imposition may persist, it is only the Afrikan that can restore their natural norm of self-determined personal development for their ascension. Afrikan establishments of rightful order for Afrikan ascension can be viewed as special places to facilitate personal development on a self-determined basis. Wherever the Afrikan soul is located and whatever station, level or status the Afrikan may hold, development in this regard is key. After all, civilisation is not of happenstance.

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