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Personal Freedom Development Plan 

I'm sure you've heard that there are three basic keys to personal freedom development.

The first one is to have a clear vision for what you want to accomplish and how to get there.

This is where your past students can help you.

You should be able to list at least three grand achievements you've had along the way, as well as three milestones you've reached. 

For each of these three milestones, include at least one very specific and vivid description of what took place.

For example, if you achieved your third milestone by completing a project, then include details about what activities and other measures you took to ensure success.

A second key element of having a successful personal freedom development plan is to set realistic goals.

If you set lofty goals, but then fail to achieve them, then you'll never feel completely confident about your ability.

Your goal-setting needs to be both concrete and inspirational. For example, when you write down your goal in words, you should be able to mentally picture yourself achieving it.

A third component of having a personal freedom development plan is to always be learning.

Nothing is ever accomplished right away. Even the most determined people fall short sometimes.

A great quote is by Jerry Seinfeld, who said, "What's important is to find out how to lose weight, not how to gain weight."

He's saying that no matter what your personal goals are if you don't continue to learn new things you'll never accomplish them.

I've seen too many people quit trying because they feel they've already done everything.

That's why the quote by Mr. Hill serves as my main inspiration: "learn something new, anything you can learn can be new and better."

Learn how to apply what you've learned. There's always something new and better coming out.

That's why I encourage you to always read books, articles, and websites related to personal freedom development.

Lastly, you must have the proper mindset to achieve your personal freedom development goals. This means believing in yourself and your abilities.

You can't let anyone stop you from being the person you want to be.

If you truly believe in yourself and your abilities, then you won't be afraid to make any mistakes along the way.

These are three components that are very essential if you want to have a personal freedom development plan to work.

If you want to get there, just start doing it. You'll see how much freedom you have right away.

Never give up!

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