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Everyone is looking for tips on how they can introduce balance into their busy lifestyles. People spend hours reading hoping to find the remedy to their chaotic life. I wonder sometime if balance is ever achieved or more frustration sets in when living the life of a monk or guru seems impossible.
Is lifestyle balance really achievable or is just fiction? Are we reaching for something that we can never obtain?
Lately, here is how I’ve been approaching the whole subject and challenge of living a balanced life.
Live LIfe at 110 Percent
There are no second chances, you only live once. Make sure your living with no regrets. Everything you do, give 110 percent effort to it and never settle for just getting by.
Live in the Moment
This can be very hard for dreamers and visionaries, but living in the moment opens up a brand new world to you. You noticed things you’ve never noticed before and your effectiveness in the moment becomes greater and more enjoyable.
Have Your Priorities Right
When you have your priorities right I think that is balance. Then your able to give 110 percent and enjoy being in the moment. When your priorities are right you don’t cheat your family and the chances of shortcutting your life plan becomes slim. Having your priorities right works as a guard against those things that sneak in as time wasters and distractions.
Take Time for ME
Many times the last person to get proper attention is you. Learn to schedule time for you. Whatever it is that makes you happy, refreshes you and rejuvenates your dreams and passions.
Finally, I think learning to be OK with you brings balance. Accepting your strengths and weaknesses that’s balance. Working with what you have instead of always wishing for more, that is balance.
How do you deal with the whole concept of balance living? What things are you doing to find a happy medium to all your projects, ambitions, family etc.?
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