Thursday, June 19, 2008

Issues in Self-Insight and Professional Growth

We all face many challenges daily, which make it difficult for anyone to stay focused, positive, and to worry about develop professional growth. We all face the biological characteristic of life including war – all people are influenced by warfare and it shows in their behaviors. We also deal with various economical problems, such as unemployment and poverty. Despite that these issues exist, we still must stay focused however. Many people are discouraged from the leaders and government parties who are stealing their freedom each day.

Communism is other issues that affect our life, which includes racial strife, energy crisis, and so on. Budget deficits are declining. This is leading to the declining in morality and familial values. Many people fear the potential risks of warfare and terrorism attacks. Other issues include drug abuse, human and drug trafficking, in which all these issues affect our life.

Deficiency, and homelessness – corruption, aggression, declines in ethical and principles, as well as fairness is affecting our life and economy each day. Economy issues, such as gun and gun control, as well as energy crisis also affect our lives. Between 1965 and 1975 the tolls on cost-effective problems, such as privation and idleness was at 15% and 22 percent. The increasing figure goes, from bad to worse over the years, which the existing statistics reach well over 30%.

We see a need to make changes. We all must look in the mirror, looking deep within to see what changes we need to make. We can only change ourselves, so it is important to focus on you when you work toward professional growth. Socialism, such as cultural strife reached to 8% and 14% throughout the years, very little modification are made that give good reason for the inclining toll of problems we all face today. Racial discrimination is one of the foremost issues that we all must sort out and we are influenced by this hate in our workplace, schools, and other areas around the world.

Human behaviors are the way one behaves, which these responses reflect on our self-image and on others. Psychology spectators define behaviors as the way one behaves or responds to specific set of conditions. Along these lines, we see that influences tap into how one reacts. For this reason, we must focus on the development of social skills while observing, and maintaining a healthy influential life while associating with other people. We need positive people in our life to make it to professional growth.

The psychodynamics interplay with our mental responses. It determines the way we think, feel, or wish for something. It connects us with the mind or way of thinking that we establish. It directs us to see that behaviors take place from mental proceedings. External regions of our consciousness also taps into this proceeding and our mental processes often will conflict with one another, especially if we do not take the time to reprogram the mind to abandon misconceptions. To become a professional thinker, one must leave behind childish thinking, or feelings, such as bias, stereotyped ways or thoughts, and so on.

Do not continue being part of life’s problems; rather become parts of a solution that will make your life more fulfilling. Professionalism will drive you down the long-winding road to success. Yet, you must continue to put forth effort, applying yourself each day to reach and stay on this road. Learning is a part of life. This part of life will help you to abandon or leave behind any misconceptions that get in the way of your progress. Take some time to read articles and other information online to find ways to reach professionalism. How does behaviorism play into the workplace professional world?
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2007-2008 Timothy Watson

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