Personal Engagement is the sustained connection a person has to the world within themselves.
—Adam F. C. Fletcher
All community engagement has to begin by being engaged within ourselves. If we are disconnected from what dwells deepest within us—our priorities, emotions, thoughts, and experiences—we are alone even when we’re surrounded by others. We cannot truly make a difference in anyone else’s life if we cannot make a difference in our own.
How To Tell If You’re Engaged

Here are five questions to tell if you’re personally engaged right now.
- If you can spend time alone without being uncomfortable with yourself, then you’re engaged within you.
- If you can name three activities you consistently do on your own that you enjoy doing, you’re engaged in you.
- If you know others are dependent on you and you’re good with that, you’re engaged in you.
- If you deeply understand who you are and what you stand for and against, you’re engaged in you.
- If you know how your connections with others make your connections to you more full, you’re engaged in you.
In order to engage within ourselves, we have to see a meaning in life. Life is purpose, cause, intention, and definition. If you’re not satisfied with your answers to the questions above, you might want to do something different. After reading this, if you know you want to re-engage within yourself, you might appreciate this post or this one.
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