Showing posts with label balance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label balance. Show all posts

Mar 9, 2009

10 Thoughts To Living A Balanced Life

Here is a list of ten simple thoughts to put into place in order to
create wholeness in our lives.

1. Give your dreams room to grow. Treat them in the same manner you would a garden.

2. Get outside and walk. The vitamin from the sunshine counteracts a dark mood.

3. Always invite, never force a physical challenge; The right moves are more healthier.

4. Sometimes it requires you to set the bar a little higher to see the real results.

5. Learn to tap into your motivation. You already posess it.

6. Change seldom happens suddenly. It starts small and gains momentum.

7. Let your passion override all fear; Stop over thinking.

8. Find your flow within the stress whether than trying to eliminate it.

9. Indulgence isn't a sign of failure; look at it as an occasional opportunity to experience pure pleasure.

10. Consider your goals as a first step toward the life you really want.

Quote:"Power is being aware of what one is choosing to do,
feeling free to do it, and doing it intentionally. Power is
freedom to choose with awareness and to involve ourselves
in health-promoting and other activities. Power is
how we participate in creating our reality."

Dr. Gerald Epstein

To your success,

Rena Williams
Mentor

Jan 27, 2009

Busy verses Productive


Each day as we work our home business from
home, there are many decisions to be made.
Sometimes we mistake doing busy work for
productive work. Your busyness will be
determined by your life goals.

I'm well aware that household chores need to
get done, kids need attention, the family is
hungry, advertising is a must, etc. So, how
do we handle all these things and more while
keeping our sanity?

The answer is balance. The old plan, do, review applied to our daily
lives can work wonders. When we plan our day in advance it creates
order and balance in both our personal life and business.

A very wise mentor shared with me a great plan to creating a
balanced life should consist of putting God first, family
second, and business third. So every night write out what
your tomorrow will be like using those guidelines.

If you think that checking email five times a day or more is
productivity, you might want to do some more reviewing. Start
scheduling specific times to read emails. Checking emails
is considered busy work not productive work.

Here's a tip to determine if what you're doing is productive or
just plain old busy.

Tip: Always ask yourself this question when in doubt.”Is this
that I'm doing moving me measurably closer to my goals?


To your success
Rena