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This comprehensive guide delves into the profound impact of knowledge and understanding on self - empowerment , offering practical strategies and insightful examples to help. Having a constant state of mind that’s empowering means you’ll be provided with the tools, resources, knowledge , and support necessary to take charge of your own actions. Empowering yourself through knowledge is a journey of discovery , growth , and transformation . It’s a commitment to continuous learning, a dedication to making informed. There are many ways to build your empowerment skills. Here are 10 evidence-informed possibilities: 1. Understand the power of choice. Big changes begin with the first. I’m always learning something new. And I revel in that. I learn in different ways from different resources. That includes other people, books, experiences, places, and sometimes combinations of all the above. The lessons are equally as variable. You probably know of Sir Francis Bacon’s statement, “knowledge itself is power” as “knowledge is power.” But I think that missed the mark because “power” is an obscure, often abused notion. What’s more, you see far too many examples of people seeking “power” to control, dominate, and do selfish, terrible, unkind, and uncompassionate things. However, the statement itself is true from a personal perspective. But not in that obscure, vague, frequently misused impression of power. Rather, it’s about empowerment. Knowledge is empowerment. Learning in its purest form has nothing to do with control, dominance, and knowledge to do anything at all outside of yourself.