Perdev

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  • Personal - refers to a particular person, individual or a body. It also relates to an individual or an individual's character, conduct, motives or private affairs.
  • Merriam-Webster Dictionary: combination of characteristics or qualities that form an individual's distinctive character
  • American Psychological Association: individual differences in characteristic patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving
  • Personality derived from the Latin word "persona" which means a "mask"
  • Personality - pattern of body of habits, traits, attitudes and ideas of an individual organized externally into roles and statuses and as they relate internally to motivations, goals and various aspects of selfhood.
  • Development - systematic use of scientific knowledge to meet specific objectives; based on complex, cultural and environmental factors and their interactions.
  • Personal development - general development of body, attitude, identity, behavior, lifestyle, and thought processes where one can develop the self or the areas that need to be reworked to become suitable to the world
  • Personality development - the systematic development of the organized pattern of thoughts, feelings, behaviors and attitudes that makes a person unique or distinct from others.
  • Human beings - distinguished from other animals due to their superior mental development, power of articulate speech, and upright stance.
    1. Health - state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, which can be improved by having a healthy diet, exercise, sleep and rest, and taking care of oneself.
  • 2. Finances - The ability to manage finances is the key to both developing and maintaining your financial independence
  • 3. Sociability - tendency or quality of liking to meet and be in the company of other people.
  • 4. Spirituality - quality of being concerned with the human spirit and developing the deepest values and meanings by which one will live. involves learning how to control emotions, exercise self-discipline, and make decisions that are not contrary to one's values.
  • 5. Habits - recurrent, often unconscious, pattern of behavior that is acquired through frequent repetition
  • age 10-13 are in their early adolescence
  • age 14-16 are in their middle adolescence
  • age 17-20 are in their late adolescence stage.
  • Know thyself - attributed to Socrates
  • Know thyself - means being aware of your strengths and weaknesses, dreams and passions, and fears and failures
  • Self - person's essential being, including one's typical character or behaviour, which distinguishes the individual from others.