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Personal Mastery - Definition and Importance to Learning Part 1

Personal Mastery has many definitions but what is most important to understand is that it is not a destination or a definitive state, but a process. The idea that mastery is a process was described by Peter Senge, in his book ‘The Fifth Discipline’ .

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People with a high level of personal mastery live in a continual learning mode. They never “arrive.”

PETER SENGE

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Personal Mastery - Definition and Importance to Learning Part 2

The application of personal mastery is key to living an effective life and having a successful career. This has never been truer than at this time in history.

In this post we explore, what is Personal Mastery, why it is important and, how to develop it.

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Personal Mastery Definition

"Personal Mastery is the process of living and working purposefully towards a vision, in alignment with one’s values and in a state of constant learning about oneself and the reality in which one exists."

Personal Mastery and Self-leadership can be considered synonymous. They both require self-awareness, self-management and self-learning. There are some distinctions, but they might be academic.

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“The Practice of intentionally influencing your thinking, feeling and actions towards your objectives” (Bryant & Kazan 2012)

BRYANT & KAZAN

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