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9/20/2017
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Turning Into a Person of Depth
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Clare Bronfman, who has coached people from all walks of the world, believes otherwise. Ms. Bronfman proposes that even the most superficial of people have it within them to become expressive and soulful. She seems to believe that superficiality is not terminal, but rather that through determination and some work, a person can develop their own sense of being.
The idea of finding your own “sense of being” has really inspired me. Never in my wildest dreams, did I think that all people could use these changes in their lives, including myself. There is no certain type of person that can or cannot make a big impact on the world-even common people have the ability to take their way of living to the next level.
Will every person have the dexterity to grown in this sense? Can someone find an critical portion of themselves which can make an overall improvement in society? What would it take for a person in the most serious cases of superficiality to develop their own personality? Finding the problems create a superficial person can help us fix it. One of the contributing determinants to superficiality, is not completely understanding what kind of person you are on the inside. If we see something spiritual and commendable in other individuals, can that inspire us to find it within ourselves?
What would it take to understand the person you are? Connections that appear obviously in some people seem to be precisely influenced by the way they live their lives, down to the impact that they have on others due to their personal beliefs. Finding out what makes us tick, things that evoke emotion through us and how we see life is a great place to start when beginning a personal journey. If you take someone who is confident in who they are, you’ll notice that they much like a “shining” or admirable character. People who get noticed are individuals who have gone into their passions using full force and live their life doing it.
Is it easy to figure out what’s essential? And if so, then why haven’t we all done it? Although the thought is relatively easy to grasp, some people may have some difficulty finding a place to start. For more comments, aspects and ideas please visit Clare Bronfman Foundation.
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