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Balancing Daily LifeTime is a precious commodity. Do you feel like you are on a treadmill as you dash to meet the wide-ranging demands of your life? You may hop on the treadmill early in the morning and not stop until late at night. Compounding the busy day is that you always seem to be in a hurry. As a result, you may enter automatic overdrive as you methodically click off the To Dos in daily planners and Palm Pilots. When it comes to making choices regarding how to spend precious time, it helps to keep the concept of balance in mind. One crucial aspect of balance involves nurturing ones self. To illustrate this concept, consider the Indian proverb that states: Everyone is a house with four rooms--physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual. Most of us tend to live in one room most of the time. But unless we go into each room every day, even if only to keep it aired, we are not a complete person. Unless you take the time to care for each of the dimensions that contributes to the whole self, you will never reach your fullest potential. In order for you to air out the rooms in your house and develop your whole self, you must be willing to make a powerful investment in terms of living true to your values and priorities. How do you begin? First, it is essential to reflect on personal values and then begin to set goals (both short-term and long-term) that will help guide you toward a more balanced self (and life). Here is a brief list of suggestions for how to nurture each essential room in your house. Physical
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Living in sync with values and living a balanced, prioritized life requires an honest look in the mirror and the willingness to answer some difficult questions. However, making time in your busy life to air out your rooms and strive for balance can reap priceless rewards. Consider the words of George Bernard Shaw: Life is no brief candle to me. Its a sort of splendid torch which Ive got to hold up for the moment and I want to make it burn as brightly as possible before handing it on to future generations. By Marilyn Massey-Stoakes, Internet ResourcesMental & Emotional Health Nutrition Wellness Womens Health
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