64// Personal Development: What It Truly Is.... And Is NOT

64// Personal Development: What It Truly Is.... And Is NOT

Update: 2024-11-22
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In this episode, we’re breaking down the truth about personal development—what it isn’t and what it truly is. Spoiler alert: It’s not about reading books or listening to podcasts. While those things can inspire you, they’re not enough to create real change. The missing piece? Doing the hard, inner work.


I’ll share why personal development isn’t about strategies or systems alone and why tackling your mindset is the key to unlocking everything you’re working toward. You’ll learn how to recognize where you might be stuck in “learning mode” and how to shift into action mode.


What You’ll Learn in This Episode:



  • The common misconceptions about personal development.

  • Why consuming content isn’t the same as creating change.

  • What real personal development looks like and why it’s so important.

  • How your beliefs about your worth and capabilities set the tone for your success.

  • Practical steps to start doing the inner work today.


 


Let’s Connect:

If this episode resonated with you, I’d love to hear your thoughts! DM me or share your biggest takeaway on social media. And if you’re ready to take action and align your mindset with your goals, let’s chat. 💛


 


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64// Personal Development: What It Truly Is.... And Is NOT

64// Personal Development: What It Truly Is.... And Is NOT

Amanda Masterson, Life Coach, High Ticket Business Coach, 9-5 Escape Strategist