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    6 Reasons To Continue Changing And Evolving Your Personality

    Changes that come about organically through a process of growth and self-improvement are very healthy, and these types of changes are a sign of maturity. If you aren't convinced yet, keep reading

    When you first think about it, the idea that changing your personality is a good thing might be off-putting. After all, isn't that a sign of being a bit of a flake? Isn't trying on new personalities something that teenagers do?

    While it is true that some types of personality changes and evolution are negative. For example, a cocktail personality is often a sign that somebody is a phony, if not a sociopath. Also, when teenagers try on different personas, this can be an indicator that they are trying too hard to fit in with a specific group.

    On the other hand, changes that come about organically through a process of growth and self-improvement are very healthy, and these types of changes are a sign of maturity. If you aren't convinced yet, keep reading. Here are 6 reasons to keep changing and evolving your personality.

    1. An Evolving Personality is a Sign of Natural Curiosity

    Personality changes frequently come as a result of new experiences and having learned new things. The deeper your natural curiosity is, the more often these changes will come. Even better, these types of personality changes often create an even deeper sense of curiosity and desire to learn more about the world around you.

    You can boost your natural curiosity by continuing to learn throughout your life. Taking classes, learning new skills, and reading new books are all great ways to accomplish this. Traveling is another way to increase your curiosity.

    2. People Who Undergo Meaningful Personality Changes Are Dedicated to Self-Growth

    One of the best kinds of personality change is simply becoming a better person. This means that if you are continually finding ways to improve yourself, your personality is going to change as part of those efforts.

    You can achieve self-growth through meditation, yoga, and exploring your spiritual side. You can also do volunteer work or find other ways to help others.

    3. A Person Whose Personality Has Evolved Respects Diversity

    A person who has the life experiences required for true personality evolution has most likely also been exposed to a variety of cultures, values, and points of view. If you make a dedicated effort to gain this type of life experience, your ability to embrace diversity will grow along with your personality.

    4. People Who Have Changing Personalities Have More Empathy For Others

    Personality growth and development is a sign that you also have an evolving world view, and a constantly improving ability to relate to and feel empathy for others. This is usually due to an increased understanding of the experiences and struggles of other people through exposure to new ideas.

    The best way to develop empathy is to get to know more people and become open-minded about ideas and values. Even something as simple as attending a cultural fair can help you drop preconceived notions about others. You can also try to work on sympathizing rather than judging people who make financial and other mistakes.

    5. An Evolving Personality Shows an Ability to Learn From Mistakes

    Another reason to continually work towards improving and changing your personality is that it is an indication that you can learn from your mistakes. This is because as you make mistakes, take on new information, and discover better ways of doing things, this growth isn't only reflected in your actions, it is also reflected in your personality.

    When things go badly for you, especially in relationships, don't simply try again. Step back and analyze the changes you need to make and then try again.

    6. Personality Changes Are a Sign of Emotional Intelligence

    Think about the personality of a young toddler. Yes, they are sweet and adorable, but they have little emotional intelligence. They want what they want when they want it and are oblivious of their impact on the feelings of others.

    Normal people evolve past this and functioning human beings with a reasonable capacity to relate to others. More highly evolved people continue to improve their emotional intelligence, along with their personalities to understand the emotions of others and create relationships that are even stronger.

    To develop these skills, focus on improving your ability to handle conflict, negotiate, communicate, and read emotions. These skills are valuable both in your personal life and on the job. They also help