Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Best Personal Development Websites You May Have Missed


What make personal development websites so popular?

Maybe it’s a universal feeling of making things work or getting things done. Is it the itch you feel every time you wanted to be more productive? Or to achieve that goal you have been planning about?

Here are some of the best personal developments sites that you may have overlooked when are browsing online. Maybe you have not found yet what you are looking for. Here is the list for that reading craving that you may have missed:


1.       Reddit.

No just for gamers, students, or atheist the site have informational and helpful subreddits for you to grow. Worth to check these tags:  r/selfimprovement, r/getmotivated, r/iwanttolearn, r/lifeprotips, r/productivity, r/zenhabits and r/selfhelp.



2.       Youtube.

No doubt you have been searching for your favorite videos in Youtube. There’s something for everyone, even for personal development. There are lots of Youtube channels that you can watch and follow. Some of the best are the following: classics like The Last Lecture or How to Have Your Best Year Ever or channels such as TedEd and ZeFrank. You choose.


 3.       Mindbloom.


It is a web application wherein you can create tree branches that will serve as the elements of the user’s life that he or she needed to work on. The great application will serve as the inspiration or encouragement nurture these inspirations. Like a tree you can have sun and water to the goal on what you wanted to achieve.




4.       Stumbleupon.

Stumbleupon can provide great resources for personal development. The “stumble” button is so fun and creative. Start stumbling now for the topics like career planning, spirituality, productivity, or motivation, among others.



5.       Lumosity.

If you wanted to improve brain functions, this is a website to try. You can improve focus, memory, speed, attention, and flexibility.





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