Thank you for posting this very interesting article, Tony
Here is a summary along with the outcome of some brainstorming:
Summary
Self-actualized people are those who are living to their fullest potential. They are constantly striving to grow and learn, and they are not afraid to challenge themselves. They are also deeply accepting of themselves and others, and they have a strong sense of purpose in life.
Here are some of the key characteristics of self-actualized people:
Realistic acceptance: Self-actualized people are realistic about themselves and the world around them. They accept their strengths and weaknesses, and they don't try to be someone they're not. They also accept others for who they are, without judgment.
Efficient perception: Self-actualized people are able to perceive the world clearly and accurately. They are not easily swayed by emotions or biases.
Peak experiences: Self-actualized people have peak experiences, which are moments of intense joy and appreciation for life.
Autonomy and independence: Self-actualized people are independent and self-reliant. They make their own decisions and live their lives according to their own values.
Freshness of appreciation: Self-actualized people have a fresh appreciation for life. They are able to find joy in the simplest things.
Need for privacy: Self-actualized people value their privacy and alone time.
Democratic and participative orientation: Self-actualized people are interested in the welfare of others and want to make a difference in the world.
Concern for others: Self-actualized people are compassionate and caring. They are concerned with the well-being of others and want to help them reach their full potential.
Unconventionality: Self-actualized people are unconventional and independent thinkers. They are not afraid to challenge the status quo or go their own way.
Humor: Self-actualized people have a good sense of humor. They are able to laugh at themselves and at the world around them.
Brainstorming
List of some ideas for how to become more self-actualized:
Identify your values and goals: What is important to you in life? What do you want to achieve? Once you know what you value and want to achieve, you can start to make choices that are aligned with your goals.
Challenge yourself: Step outside of your comfort zone and try new things. The more you challenge yourself, the more you will grow as a person.
Be accepting of yourself and others: We all have strengths and weaknesses. Accept yourself for who you are, and accept others for who they are.
Be grateful for what you have: Take the time to appreciate the good things in your life. Gratitude can help you to feel more positive and fulfilled.
Give back to others: Helping others is a great way to find meaning and purpose in life. Find a cause that you care about and volunteer your time.
Self-actualization is a journey, not a destination. It takes time and effort to become a self-actualized person. But it is a journey that is well worth taking.
From a personal point of view, what I really struggle with most is being accepting of others, if they are the direct cause of my loved ones’ distress. I am working on this.
I have also given up wanting to make a difference in the world, unless this has to do with my own individual behavior. In order to do this I no longer watch the news.