Sunday, 6 March 2016
The Struggle Continues:
I have come to the conclusion that for me balance will be forever changing based on my needs, the needs of my family, work commitments, school commitments etc. As it is the various commitments seem to be taking over the various goals I have set for myself. I am left with one conclusion that something or a few things will have to suffer in order for me to achieve a full balance of what I believe that balance is.
Is this going to be difficult yes! It will have its ups and downs, I am determined to get close to some sort of balance which will make me happy. As long as I start with my happiness I believe that the rest will be achieved effortlessly. If I am not happy or satisfied then my best self is not what is being put forward, so my needs will not be met and I feel that neglect will occur. “A child who does not play is not a child, but the man who does not play has lost forever the child who lived in him. – Pablo Neruda”
All of this research shows that there are so many of us searching, but is it really out there. Are we looking for something that does not exist? Are we just creating more anxiety and are those people who may have figured what it is all about, what can they teach us. What can we learn from all of this? The struggle continues the beat will march on. Will you march with me and discover what can be done to reach this goal.
Something to Ponder:
Is balance attainable?
Do we require balance?
What happens when balance cannot be achieved?
Ultimately, what is your goal? What can you see moving forward?
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This is one of the most common problems in the present era. We people are trying hard to make a better balance of work and family life but we often failed to do so. Some people get frustrated on trying it but for a better solution you should take the suggestions and advice of a good life coach who can guide you with the best solutions. I like this quote, in fact I have already I have seen it somewhere before. The 3 C's really matters a lot in our day today life.
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