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The 5 Steps to Personal Power

Ronald W. Firquain

The world where we live in is like a roller coaster.

There are several loops that we need to cross. People would often say that everything happens for a purpose. But why is it that most of us tend to always find for other people’s faults? Why are we too critical about other people’s businesses? Why do we think that in every wrong experience that we come across with there must be somebody to be blamed? It is either often times the fault of the government, the poor, the rich, the society, the media, our family, and even God Himself.

Scientists and sociologists have come up with a sound explanation to this. They say that people have their own reasons for their behavior and attitude. As individuals point their fingers at other people, there is a certain emotion that is stirred within. This is referred to as personal power. By and large, everyone stands responsible for his choices in his life. He exercises his personal power over the things that he commits himself into. His personal power is only executed in his relationships with different people. Personal power oftentimes makes someone too powerful and in control of the situation while at the same time he is also left powerless. Meaning, due to the behavior that he typifies, he becomes open to all sorts of criticism and more so, he becomes a prey to lots of wrongdoings.

Raise your knowledge corner. What is the problem that bothers you? How do you feel about it? How would you evaluate your actions towards other people and the circumstances that you face? What do you want to do to better understand yourself and provide a solution to your ordeal?

Raise your responsibility corner. How would you assess yourself when it comes to taking the responsibility over things? Are you ever willing to be held responsible for your actions?

Raise your control corner. What sorts of problem are you good in controlling? What are those things that you obviously lack control on?

As many people believe it, personal power is governed by the philosophy to which a person sticks. Meaning to say, as he firmly believes one thing, he cannot accept to stick to its opposite. How about you? How would you assess the positive and negative aspects of your personal power? The following criteria will help you assess yourself in this area.

Disregard your losses. If you are the kind of person who dwells on the mistakes and failures that you have committed, you tend to be overwhelmed by them and certainly, they are unhealthy for you. As much as possible, divert your attention towards other things. Entertain yourself and ignore these pressing concerns. They will only bother you to death.

Focus on your positive gains. Instead of being bothered by the numerous failures you have got, why not highlight the positive things that you have earned? They will somehow enlighten you and uplift your feelings. Celebrate for every win that you lay your hands on. Try to get your attention into the goals for success. The more you get motivated, the more you get closer to becoming successful.

Follow these criteria and reflect on your answers to the above mentioned questions. Needless to say, they will guide you in evaluating the strength or weakness of your own personal power.

.About the Author:

Ronald Firquain is a writer, marketer, entrepreneur, webmaster and has 16 years of computer knowledge. You can download e-books for making money online, building a website, improve your golf game, playing guitar and much more. For more information go to: eBooks Mall

Studying the Importance of the Preventive Event

The research conducted in the field of awareness, attitude, and behavioral tendency measurement among rural and urban population is barely the top of the ice berg.

The research findings do prove, that attitude of the population towards pesticide use is negative and that there is a need to implement educative programs for farm families. First of all, these families have the highest level of risk and, at the same time, they tend to under evaluate the danger associated with pesticide use. The research proved that population is able and willing to make rational choices and even though the average level of the degree to which people value own ability to cover the risks associated with pesticide use, they are still willing to be active participants in the situation when it comes to own responsibility for different types of risks.

The research findings would be particularly useful for those willing to implement programs that raise awareness among population and need practical data to assess the possible reaction to the message about risks associated with food purchase. As participants tend to pay particular attention at the labels on the food sold, perhaps, information placed there would be the most effective and bring the greatest results. At the same time, on average, population does not have particularly negative attitude towards pesticide use, as very few look for the ways to minimize the adverse affects of exposure to chemicals even though everybody has a general understanding. Consequently, even though the research findings show that there a high level of disagreement, attitude of participants on practice is less negative.

Continuation of research in this field would allow gathering of effective statistical data needed to increase the level of communication about risks associated with pesticide use. As communication of such type of information might result in creating polarity in opinions of public, additional research would help to establish the required message, target audience that in the first place needs detailed explanation, and predict the outcomes. It would also increase the level of control over the situation. Even though there is little research conducted in this field at the present moment as business prefer simply to ignore the issue of customer awareness, it highly advisable to concentrate on these issues because there are also ethical issues – such as the right to choose – aside from pure health risks involved in the issue.

The findings of the research would helpful for development of effective risk messages to consumers and also would estimate the level of efforts that should be implemented in this field to raise awareness.

.About the Author:

Andrew Shwartz is staff-writer at Custom-Writing.org, custom essay service. Andrew has been providing assistance to students with cause and effect essays and Custom Paper Term for over 2 years. He is always willing to share his own experiences, provide quality custom writing services and writing tips to students of all academic levels.


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