How to Access Your Personal Power to Create Success in Life
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How to Access Your Personal Power to Create Success in Life

This article explains how unlocking your personal power can help you build confidence, overcome limitations, and create lasting success in every area of life.

The power that boils the water in your kettle or charges your phone is invisible to you, but when it's absent, you definitely notice it. Since power is supposed to flow, it cannot be stopped. Things go awry when it is obstructed. 

Power outages are bad, whether they are causing electrical problems in your laptop or causing your car to cough and wheeze. As people, we have the same personal power.

Unfortunately, we are unable to simply put in a charging device when we go to bed at night and wake up the next morning all charged and ready to go.

This refers to the strength we all possess within ourselves—personal power—rather than the physical force that sustains our bodies. You and everyone around you can sense this kind of force, even if it is invisible.

Our capacity for success and happiness is greatly influenced by our own strength. Additionally, it helps us achieve our goals, feel secure, and maintain the conviction that we are contributing to this world rather than the other way around.

 

What Is Personal Power?

Even though you might not be able to recognize your own power, you have probably observed similar characteristics in other people:

  • – Organized
  • – Grounded
  • – Capable
  • – Successful
  • – Confident
  • – Happy

Individuals with personal authority rarely make others feel inferior or undervalued, and they don't have to yell about what they want. They are able to respect and honor people without feeling intimidated while being at ease in their own skin, holding fast to their convictions, and boldly voicing their own thoughts. 

They are therefore in the best position to achieve their objectives. They become excellent colleagues, leaders, and dependable friends and family members as a result.

Pop stars, international leaders, and literary titans are hardly the first persons that come to mind when I think of individuals with personal power. Despite their intelligence, these individuals frequently suffer from worry and a lack of confidence. This frequently results in tragedy and shortened lifespans. 

I'm referring about the silent power we perceive in others that affects us without impeding the free flow of our own power.

 

Qualities of People With Personal Power

Certain traits are clear indicators that someone possesses personal authority. Some excellent illustrations of individuals with genuine power are those who:

  • - Enable others without needing any thanks or acknowledgement.
  • - Are happy to learn, fail and own up to mistakes.
  • - Happy to hear other views and don’t feel threatened by their own beliefs or convictions.
  • - Can lead others without needing to be at the front.
  • - Communicate powerfully, not forcefully.
  • - Are great listeners because they don’t need to ensure the other party knows what they think.
  • - Get more done than most.
  • - Achieve their goals.
  • - Do as they promise, even if it is at the visible detriment to them.

These are only a few characteristics of someone who have personal authority. If the aforementioned suggestions don't motivate you, let's examine the consequences of failing to recognize and value your own power before moving on to how to discover yours.

 

Benefits of Learning Personal Power

There are several advantages to learning and embracing personal power, which will typically make you a happier, stronger, and more accepting person. Additional advantages of personal authority and potential outcomes are as follows:

  • – Self acceptance
  • – Promotion
  • – New career paths
  • – Ability to stand up for what you believe in
  • – Flying in the face of populism
  • – Increase in clients
  • – Learning new skills

 

How to Access Your Personal Power

There are several things you can do to begin the process of developing your personal power. Try these to get you started.

 

1. Stop Stressing

Stressing that something isn't working the way it has for other people only makes you feel more helpless, unworthy, and out of control. Recognize that you are not in control of everything. For instance, people who experience stress due to inclement weather are frequently adept at diminishing their own power because they are so preoccupied with the gloomy day that they lose sight of all the things they do have control over.

Seek for people who can help you see things from a different angle and who can help you lessen or alleviate your stress if you truly struggle to stop worrying. Perspective is frequently the key to power. A new client frequently arrives in my office feeling helpless, but after just two hours, they leave feeling brave and capable of anything. It's obvious that I didn't offer them superhuman abilities during those two hours; instead, I focused more on giving them a fresh outlook on life so they could think more clearly.

 

2. Learn to (Really) Listen

It can be challenging to discern between our own views and those of others in a world full of ideas, opinions, and thoughts. Recognize the sources of your thinking.

– Is that what you actually thought? Or are you embracing that concept because someone else shared it with you? 
– Are you attempting to shape yourself to fit it, or is it working for you?

 

3. Practice Confidence

If you lack confidence, you can be easily persuaded to abandon your new ideas when you learn to listen to yourself and your feelings. The secret to all of our happiness and success in life may be confidence. 

When it comes to personal power, your power may decline along with your confidence. 

Your confidence shouldn't be permanently damaged by failure, hurtful remarks, passive-aggressive coworkers, poor days, or missed opportunities.

Yes, there may be days when you want to scream into the wind or hide under the bed, but if we have inner confidence, bad things cannot take away our personal power. 

Additionally, take care not to mistake confidence for haughtiness. Confidence does not entail disparaging others when given the opportunity, whereas arrogance does.

Ways to Find Confidence

  1. Look for the proof of your genius: Don't minimize your accomplishments. Celebrate and accept them. 
    2. Find a music that brings back memories of one of your best days. Make sure it's primed and prepared!
    3. Establish a network of people who are encouraging and helpful.
    4. Seek the good in every circumstance.

 

4. Have Fun

Don't let your passions for yoga, paintball, dance, or surfing fade from your life. Just by reintroducing the things they love, many customers have experienced great adjustments in their professional life. When we are extremely busy, we tend to forget these things, but we don't. It might have long-term effects.

 

5. Find Bounceability

The capacity to recover from bad events is known as bounceability. Try to get yourself back to a point where you can start over when you're depressed, have had a rough day, or feel like nothing is right. You'll be able to advance and use more of your own power as a result.

 

6. Accept Failure

It can be challenging to maintain personal strength in the face of failure. Look up all the incredible discoveries, businesses, innovations, and possibilities that have emerged from failure, though, if you ever need a boost. 

Recently, I met a consultant who works for some of the world's largest companies. "Like you and me, these CEOs have faced who they really are, faced adversity, and decided to use that knowledge to do great things," they informed me. If we discover that failure can be beneficial to us, we all possess that power. 

You feel good when someone compliments you on your work, but there is little opportunity for improvement if you don't ask for more criticism.

Accept failure instead of being afraid of it. If you don't learn anything from it, it's not really a failure.

 

How Will You Know You’ve Developed Personal Power?

When you are in control of your power, it is easy to see that many people are following your example. If you have personal power, you can affect change without causing harm to other people. 

Being influential is only one aspect of personal power. It's about acknowledging that you have the ability to positively impact others and not misusing that ability. 

Confidence and a degree of self-acceptance that others can quickly identify are signs of personal power. 

Accepting your own power will probably have an effect on:

  • – Your work
  • – Your personal life
  • – Your goals.
  • – Your friends
  • – Your business colleagues
  • – Your happiness
  • – Your health

 

Reference

[1]^Kent Academic Repository: Does Influence Beget Autonomy? Clarifying the Relationship between Social and Personal Power
[2]^Frontiers in Psychology: The Power of Good: A Leader’s Personal Power as a Mediator of the Ethical Leadership-Follower Outcomes Link

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