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Resolveational Practice

Resolveational Practice
noun
Pronunciation: \ri-ˈzäl-və-ˈā-shnəl ˈprak-təs\

1. A structured, intentional daily routine focused on creating, reflecting on, and reaffirming resolveations—firm statements of resolve and commitment to personal values, goals, and actions. This practice emphasizes the alignment of one’s will, thoughts, and behaviors with their desired outcomes, promoting continuous personal growth and self-evolution.

2. A reflective and action-oriented discipline where individuals regularly assess their progress and consciously make decisions that align their daily habits with long-term aspirations. Utilizing resolveations as guiding principles, this practice fosters personal transformation and the cultivation of a purposeful life.

3. A dynamic practice that integrates willations (purposeful actions) and willset (the strength and direction of will) into one’s daily routine, ensuring that personal resolve aligns with conscious action. This practice often involves meditation, journaling, and goal-setting as tools for transforming thoughts into decisive actions.

4. The foundation for creating a personal or family resolveationary—a living document of resolveations passed down to future generations, documenting key commitments and values.
Example:

"As part of his resolveational practice, he began building a resolveationary journal to pass down as a family heirloom."

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"Incorporating willations into her resolveational practice helped her maintain the discipline needed to achieve her long-term goals."

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"His resolveational practice helped him break old habits and replace them with purposeful actions that brought him closer to his life’s vision."

Example:

"Through my resolveational practice, I reaffirm my commitment to personal growth and align my actions with my core values every morning."
by Possibility Advocate September 15, 2024
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Willset

Willset (noun)
will·set | \ ˈwil-ˌset \

1. The committed, cultivated, and conscious application of willpower to govern emotions, direct thoughts and actions, infusing them with intention, resolve, and a higher purpose. It is the precursor to mindset, as no mindset can be effective without the willset to resolve, commit, and see it through.

2. A disciplined practice of mastering one’s faculties—will, mind, emotions, and body—to achieve harmony between intention, purpose, and action. Willset is the driving force behind self-creation, enabling individuals to not only adopt a mindset but to fully align their will with their intentions, leading to natural and lasting transformation.

3. The internal force that connects an individual's inner resolve to their outward actions, empowering them to overcome obstacles, deviations, and remain steadfast on their path of personal growth and evolution over the course of eternity.

4. Willset is central to Resolveology, which views the cultivation of willpower as essential to personal mastery, self-creation, and evolution. It is through the deliberate strengthening of the willset that one achieves not just control of the mind and body, but also the alignment of the self with one’s word, enabling individuals to become fully and intentionally who they resolve to be.
Examples in a sentence:

"Her strong willset allowed her to stay focused and committed to her goals, even when facing overwhelming challenges."

"Developing a powerful willset is essential if you want to turn your dreams into reality; without it, even the best mindset won't be enough."

"Through years of practice, he cultivated a willset that aligned his intentions with his actions, making his personal evolution inevitable."

"It wasn’t just her mindset that carried her through the tough times, but her willset that kept her determined and unwavering in her resolve."

"By consciously nurturing his willset, he learned to master his emotions and direct his energy toward his higher purpose."

For further exploration of Willset and its application in self-creation, personal mastery, and evolution,

see Resolved To Evolve, a book of 845 resolveations that frequently references the intentional and purposeful cultivation of Willset.
by Possibility Advocate October 11, 2024
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Resolvekido

Resolvekido
’rə-zäl-ki-doh
noun

1. The artful mastery of resolve, a disciplined practice that involves the daily intentional application of willpower and commitment to align thoughts, actions, and goals for personal growth and evolution.

2. A path of intentional purposeful action, by focusing on resolve as a driving force, individuals overcome challenges, achieve personal and collective goals, and live in accordance with their highest values for the benefit of themselves, their families, their community, society, humanity, the planet, and the cosmos.

3. A system of personal-evolution, through the practice of Resolvekido, individuals cultivate a deeper connection to their purpose and strengthen their capacity for decisive action, transforming themselves and their environments for the benefit of all.
Example Sentence:
Several times a day, he practiced Resolvekido, the artful mastery of his will and commitment to personal evolution. He especially enjoyed it in the early mornings and late afternoons, when his mind was clear and focused on his purpose.
by Possibility Advocate September 9, 2024
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Possibility Advocate

Possibility Advocate

Noun

1. A person who actively supports & promotes the exploration & realization of potential opportunities & possibilities in various aspects of life, including personal development, career growth, and organizational success.

2. An individual who inspires, motivates, & empowers others to envision & pursue new beginnings, often through advocacy, or advisory roles.

Origin: The term was coined by Kokoro V. Robinson, author of Resolved to Evolve & founder of the Possibility Advocate Society, in 2008.

Note: Unlike coaches, who focus on skill development & performance enhancement, or therapists, who address psychological issues, a Possibility Advocate emphasizes the discovery & pursuit of new opportunities & potential across various life domains.

Possibility Advocacy
noun

1. The practice or profession of encouraging and assisting individuals or groups to explore and embrace potential opportunities and possibilities, often through structured coaching, guidance, and motivational support.

2. A process or approach aimed at fostering personal and professional growth by helping people identify, pursue, and achieve their aspirations and goals.

Note: Possibility Advocacy differs from coaching, which usually focuses on developing specific skills or achieving particular goals, and therapy, which addresses emotional and psychological issues. Instead, Possibility Advocacy centers on inspiring and facilitating the exploration of new opportunities and potential.
Example: As a Possibility Advocate, she helps clients unlock their full potential and achieve their goals.

Example: His work in Possibility Advocacy has transformed the lives of many professionals seeking career advancement and personal fulfillment.
by Possibility Advocate June 14, 2024
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Resolveist

Resolveist ’rə-zäl-vist
noun

1. A person who lives by the power of resolve; an individual who makes firm decisions and commitments to act in alignment with their values and goals, using resolve as the driving force behind their actions and personal evolution.

2. A practitioner of Resolvekido; someone who systematically applies resolve-based principles, known as resolveations, to create purposeful change in their life. Through resolveations, they clarify their intentions, commit to meaningful actions, and align their will with their highest aspirations, fostering continuous growth and self-evolution.

3. A creator of legacy; a master builder. A resolveist not only strives for personal growth but also documents and passes down their resolves, creating a living resolveationary for future generations. By sharing their resolveations, they guide others and contribute to the evolution of their family, community, humanity, the planet, and the cosmos for eternity.

4. A resolveist is a friend of eternity, a product of the infinite, and a scribe for the cosmos.
Example sentence:
He became a resolveist when he was a teenager. His first resolveation was, 'Resolve to evolve,' which set him on a path of continuous growth and contribution to his family, community, humanity, the planet, and the cosmos for eternity.
by Possibility Advocate September 9, 2024
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