LESSON #13
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
It is the modern norm for people to go to school get an education and
look for jobs. Majority of Ugandan’s still scramble for jobs in order to earn a
living or just to survive. As the
economy changes salaries and wages are never enough to meet all the needs and
still enable one to remain with enough savings. This has therefore resulted
into serious embezzlement of public funds, a lot of conman ship and child
sacrifice. So many productive minds have been corrupted to steal so as to get
rich quickly or die trying. The norm is now “wokolera wobiira” meaning where you work you have to steal. People
now think that personal development is through stealing, child sacrifice or
embezzlement. This is the shortest route to get money but the longest route to
a piece of mind.
Personal development is simply investing the little you have to make
it grow into whatever you want. This is getting another source of income aside
from your salary/wages. Building something that is worth your value. Making
money work for you instead of working for money. Nothing of value comes easy in
life you have to work hard and work smart for it.
How does one get personal development?
1. Change your mindset
Your mind basically controls your whole
life. Your decisions, emotions, feelings, actions and words. Unless you change
your mind set your surroundings and economy will not change even if you wait
for 100 years. Stealing, child sacrifice and embezzlement are the failures
option. Successful people start with what is truly theirs, because no one can
take it away.
2. The economy cannot
change unless you change the economy by changing your mind set, and then the economy
shall change accordingly. The more rigid your mindset the more rigid your
economy will be.
3. Success is the something
you attract by the person you become –Jim Rhon.
4. What is the secret of
success? Right decisions
How do you make the right
decisions? Experience
How do you get
experience? Wrong decisions
watch the video of
psychology of wealth. Jim Rohn on You Tube
psychology of wealth. Jim Rohn on You Tube
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