Take Control of Your Life Through Personal Transformation!

Through personal transformation, you get to know for certain you are the author, director and producer of the movie you call “your life”. Your experience of life is not determined by material things, events or people out there. Knowing this is liberation, freedom and true empowerment.

WHAT IS PERSONAL TRANSFORMATION?

Personal Transformation help you reach your potential as an all-rounder, and as ‘William Glaser’ in his ‘Choice Theory’ describes fully explore your five basic human needs of Survival, Freedom, Power (and Recognition), Love (and Belonging) and Fun

So, what is ‘Personal Transformation? Research in human consciousness, human potential, and developmental psychology has shown that there are levels of awareness and that each individual human being is at some level of awareness.

Your degree of awareness determines your experience of life and your worldview. No real change in your life can occur while you remain at the same level of awareness. Personal transformation is moving to another level of awareness and to go with it a new worldview and different experience of life. Think of it like walking up Lion’s Head– you get different views of Cape Town as you climb.

Through personal transformation, you get to know for certain you are the author, director and producer of the movie you call “your life”. Your experience of life is not determined by material things, events or people out there. Knowing this is liberation, freedom and true empowerment.

Personal Transformation help you reach your potential as an all-rounder, and as ‘William Glaser’ in his ‘Choice Theory’ describes fully explore your five basic human needs of Survival, Freedom, Power (and Recognition), Love (and Belonging) and Fun

All forms of human behaviour are geared towards meeting these basic needs. Our values – the things that are important to us (not just ethical or moral), are what we use to seek things and people that enable us to satisfy these needs. Whatever ranks highest in our hierarchy of values is what we perceive will most efficiently satisfy our basic needs.

A few decades ago, work was for most professional people aimed at satisfying our most basic need – survival. We worked to ensure we had food, clothing and shelter to guarantee our survival. Once people found a job that guaranteed this, they were quite happy to look no further and stayed there until retirement waiting to reap the benefits of a pension. The other four “psychological” human needs were not pursued in our vocational contexts.

Today more and more professional people have their survival needs more than taken care of and with the corresponding rise in our levels of awareness, we are aware and able to pursue our other needs. It is for this reason that for professional people above a certain income bracket, money is not a motivator as it is in low-income earners. Autonomy and being able to exercise freedom, power, a sense of belonging and fun (in the form of continual learning and personal growth), are big motivators.

Pursuing and excelling in other vocational fields provides people with the expansion in their level of awareness with continual learning and personal growth. They become broad in their thinking and lead more integral lives. They gain tremendous fulfilment from working and playing hard.