Self-actualisation is a term coined by psychologist Abraham Maslow
to describe the ongoing process of fully developing your personal potential.
The first thing to note about self-actualisation is that it is a process not a goal.
In other words,
self-actualisation is not something that you aim for: it is something that you do.
The second thing to note is that self-actualisation is not restricted to high-profile,
high-achieving individuals; you don't have to be famous to self-actualise.
Self-actualisers feel safe, calm, accepted, loved, loving and alive.
