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What is Self-Actualization
The realization or fulfillment of one's talents and potentialities, especially considered as a drive or need present in everyone
Self-actualization, in Maslow's hierarchy of needs, is the highest level of psychological development, where the personal potential is fully realized after basic bodily and ego needs have been fulfilled
Self-actualized people
Live independently
Have compassion, kindness, and acceptance
Have a good-natured sense of humor
Enjoy meaningful friendships
Have a sense for reality and truth
Have a sense of spontaneity
Enjoy peak experiences
Focus on things bigger than themselves
Being true to their values
Achieving A Peak Experience
Being All You Can Be
Achieving Inner Peace
Realizing Your Dreams And Goals
Living A Fulfilling And Meaningful Life
Developing A Strong Sense Of Self-Acceptance
Making A Positive Difference In The World
being courageous
Experiencing Loy, Happiness, And Love On A Regular Basis
having a tremendous sense of personal responsibility
good problem-solvers
dedicated to a cause that is larger than themselves and are willing to make personal sacrifices
How to work toward it
Live authentically
Practice openness
Practice acceptance
Develop compassion
Get comfortable with your own company
Appreciate the small things in life
Live spontaneously