Renu Persaud is the author of the forthcoming book The Mastery of You. She is a lecturing professor at the University of Windsor and is based in Ontario, Canada.
Q: You write, “Having knowledge of self is not the same as
self-mastery.” How would you differentiate the two, and how do you define
self-mastery?
A: Indeed, knowledge of self and self-mastery are different. Think of knowledge on a continuum, on one end is basic knowledge and the other
end is in-depth knowledge.
We all have basic knowledge about many things, many aspects
of our lives are filled with basic surface-oriented experiences, such as
knowledge of how to cook, how to garden, how to draw.
The better we become, that is more knowledgeable, we move
along the continuum from being a mere cook to a chef, from a gardener to a
landscaper, from someone who draws to an artist and so on.
When we hold in-depth knowledge, we become experts, we reach
the other end of the continuum. Our knowledge basis moves from basic to in-depth/specialized.
Self-mastery enacts this way in a similar vein. We all
carry basic self-knowledge but self-mastery takes us from basic to in-depth
self knowledge. We know our likes and dislikes, our triggers, and learn about
ourself.
This is important for managing circumstances. If we fail to
accumulate in depth self knowledge, we remain with a surface-oriented self.
With SM you not only know your positive and negative attributes but you know
why.
We focus on strengths, we master those and at the same time
confront and are aware of our weaknesses. We all have weaknesses. SM builds
strength for managing weakness; it is a preparatory process and helps to
transcend fears. SM is knowledge of your being which transcends to a deep understanding
of self.
We create our own destination. We know the "me" so
that "I" could accept the "you" in others.
Q: How did you come up with the idea for this book?
A: The idea for the book was a natural progression, a conflation
of things in my life. My interest in formulations of the self came early
on as a young girl. This intensified as I matured. I was fortunate that I
was able to pursue my passion academically at University of Toronto.
As I researched and wrote on self-awareness my attempts to
articulate my ideas seemed to lack objectivity and precision for scientific
inquiry and social science measures. However, I was given an opportunity to
demonstrate that self-worth can be understood scientifically.
I have been able to touch lives not only from a
subjective stance but also objectively with scholarly inquiry. Thus, The
Mastery of You is a progression of my passions into my research and then the
data into practice and application to our lives.
My ideas were unique and almost foreign, but I relentlessly pursued my passion, and my peers and professors supported me. Never let
anyone say you cannot, believe in yourself above all. This is self-mastery.
Q: What do you hope readers take away from the book?
A: I hope that readers understand that prosperity and
success begins and ends with our own action. We must act with regard for
ourself and this is the only way we can hold regard for others and humanity.
To treat others with kindness says I have an elevated sense
of self, this makes me capable of treating you well. Anything else is counter-intuitive.
However, this process is a difficult one because we have been taught otherwise.
SM requires a remarkable rewiring of our thought processes, which will then
translate to action.
Q: What are you working on now?
Q: What are you working on now?
A: The Mastery of You brand has really caught on and there
is a demand for inspiration centred on teaching and learning that stems from
self-mastery. I am working on a few projects based on the feedback and all the
positive energy I have received.
Q: Anything else we should know?
A: It is very nice to be acknowledged. I am grateful, for this journey has been successful because of my amazing students, colleagues and well wishers.
A: It is very nice to be acknowledged. I am grateful, for this journey has been successful because of my amazing students, colleagues and well wishers.
--Interview with Deborah Kalb
Wonderful interview! Mastery of you is certainly a worthwhile journey to read and explore.
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