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Five Areas of Personal Development

The document outlines five areas of personal development: physiological development refers to physical changes in the body and movement; emotional development involves the feelings one experiences; social development concerns relating to and connecting with others; cognitive development is one's intellectual abilities like thoughts and beliefs; and spiritual development discovers one's inner essence and finds meaning in life.

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Five Areas of Personal Development

The document outlines five areas of personal development: physiological development refers to physical changes in the body and movement; emotional development involves the feelings one experiences; social development concerns relating to and connecting with others; cognitive development is one's intellectual abilities like thoughts and beliefs; and spiritual development discovers one's inner essence and finds meaning in life.

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Five areas of Personal Development

Areas Development
Physiological Refers to physical
development change in the body
as well as the related
to movement.
Emotional It has something to
Development do with the feelings
that you experience.
Social development It is about our innate
capacity to relate
with others, to
connect, and to feel
the sense of
belongingness
Cognitive Refers to a person’s
Development intellectual abilities
as shown in his/her
thoughts, attitude,
beliefs and values.
Spiritual It is discovering
Development oneself beyond the
ego known as the
soul, spirit, or the
“inner essence” that
is often disregarded
or taken for granted.
It is experiencing a
glimpse of the “inner
guide” of one’s
beliefs and values in
discovering the
meaning of life.

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