"Live
a balanced life - learn some and think some and draw and
paint and sing and dance and play and work every day some."
-
Robert Fulghum
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In
Greetings!
I've
been thinking a lot about balance lately - especially as
I'm learning to ride a motorcycle! Plus,
finding that delicate balance between work life and personal
life while running a business from home seems to be an ongoing
challenge.
How's
your balancing act?
We
all wear many hats and have responsibilities and obligations
in many areas of our lives. Sometimes it can feel like we're
being pulled in many directions at once. Then at other times,
it may feel like we're focusing so much time and energy
in one direction that other areas get left out or fall apart.
Either
way, being out of balance can be stressful.
So
what can you do about it? First, you have to know where
you are. In this issue, we'll look at five life areas and
get a status check on each one.
Enjoy
the rest of the issue!
-
Becky
How's
Your Balancing Act?
"I
believe that being successful means having a balance of
success stories across the many areas of your life. You
can't truly be considered successful in your business life
if your home life is in shambles."
-
Zig Ziglar
Let's
take a look at each of these five life areas:
Significant
Other / Romance
Family
/ Friends
Career
/ Work
Fun
/ Recreation
Spirituality
/ Self
As
you read through, rate yourself on a scale of 1 - 10 (10
being highest). At the end, you'll put each of your ratings
on a wheel and create a visual of how balanced (or not balanced)
your life is!
Significant
Other / Romance
My
parents had a little plaque on a bookshelf in their bedroom
that read:
"The
best thing a father can do for his children is to love their
mother."
Even
as a child, I knew there was deep truth to that. Now as
an adult, I know from experience that "if mom ain't
happy, nobody's happy!" And
mom is happier when she's being loved and adored by her
significant other. It
goes both ways too. Men love being honored and respected.
The
point is, while your relationship with your children is
important and may periodically take priority, don't forget
about the person you fell in love with. Just like all relationships,
it has to be nurtured and cared for too!
If
you are single and dating, there still needs to be a balance
of time and energy spent together and spent apart. If you
are not currently in a romantic relationship, use this time
to make a list of what you want in a relationship and the
qualities you want your ideal significant other to have.
Then BE the person who would attract this kind of person.
Where
are you on a scale of 1 - 10 in this area?
Family
and Friends
This
area includes your children (if you have them) and your
extended family. Having a supportive network of family and
friends is important and can add much joy and fulfillment
to our lives.
If
your network is smaller than you'd like, or is not supporting
you in the way you need, take time to examine this area.
What desire or need is not being fulfilled? What are you
doing or not doing to nurture the relationship, or to grow
more relationships?
How
does this area rate on a scale of 1 - 10?
Career
/ Work
This
area can easily consume all your time and energy if you
let it, no matter where your work place is located. And
balance is even more of a delicate issue if your "work"
is being a stay-at-home mom or dad.
If
you have workaholic tendencies, I invite you to look beneath
your motives for working long hours and see if you are "running"
from something. Dig through to discover why.
If
you are a stay-at-home parent, enlist help with domestic
chores. Delegate age-appropriate chores to your children.
It will teach them valuable life lessons and give you more
time to breathe!
How's
your life in this area?
Fun
/ Recreation
My
sister always fusses at me for not having enough "play
time" in my busy schedule. This is one of the easiest
areas to over look when you find yourself juggling too many
hats. But just like needing sleep
to function properly, we need time to relax and just BE
to keep ourselves in balance.
What
does "fun" mean to you? How can you add more of
these into your life?
Rate
yourself in this area.
Spirituality
/ Self
It
might seem strange to you that I grouped these two together.
But let me explain.
Everyone
needs some amount of "quality time" with their
self... their soul... God... Spirit.... that something that
is greater than all of us. If we fail to nourish the very
essence of "us", then pretty soon there's no "us"
left. Just like on an airplane, when they explain the safety
routines... put your oxygen mask on first, THEN help those
around you.
If
you are single, your primary relationship IS with yourself.
If you are married or dating seriously, there's more of
a balancing act between "couple time" and "self
time."
Is
your oxygen mask in place? Or are you focused on everyone
elses? What feeds your spirit? What gives you a sense of
calm and peace?
Where
are you on a scale of 1 - 10 in this area?
Life
Wheel
Write
the number you rated yourself from each of the five areas
in the Life Wheel below and draw it in. (See example below.)
You can right-click on the picture and "save
picture as" to save it on your computer for later use
or for printing. You can also right-click and "copy"
then paste into your word processing program and print,
or right-click and print.
Would
your wheel roll smoothly or would you be in for a bumpy
ride? Where are you out of balance? Which areas need more
attention? Which areas are going great? What adjustments
can you make to bring your life into more balance?
Example:
Go
Deeper, Reach Higher
"All
the art of living lies in a fine mingling of letting go
and holding on."
-
Havelock Ellis
In recent motorcycle
practice sessions, trying to get the hang of starting and
stopping, I discovered there's a fine balance of holding
on and letting go involved as you begin the take off. (Read
the background story: Fear
Lessons from a Newborn Motorcycle Mama.)
Learning to keep
the bike steady and vertical with your left foot on the
ground and your right foot on the foot peg, is the first
balance test. Then there's the take off.... left hand pressing
in the clutch, right hand GENTLY on the throttle.... slowly
letting out the clutch while slowly engaging the throttle....
Imagine riding a
see-saw in slow motion. Being on the ground equals stopped,
being up in the air means riding with both feet on the
foot pegs. On the see-saw, at that moment when your
feet leave the ground equals that moment in the take off
process where the clutch is half way out and the bike is
starting to move forward....
At that moment,
you have a choice. You can either let go of the ground and
put your left foot on the foot peg while engaging the throttle
to move forward. Or you can squeeze the clutch back down
to stop the forward momentum and stay where you are.
When you're faced
with a choice or an activity that seems scary or new, or
that requires you to step out of your comfort zone, what
do you tend to do? Do you hold on to the clutch frozen in
"ready-set-go" position, trying to get
started? Or do you let the clutch out and begin the forward
motion? At that critical moment of putting both feet on
the foot pegs and going for it, do you give it gas? Or do
you squeeze the clutch tighter and stop the momentum?
"Trying
creates impossibilities, letting go creates what is desired."
-
Havelock Ellis
Notice this week,
as you're faced with a new task or project, or as those
little fears or hesitations come up...... Are you holding
on? Or letting go?
What's
Happening
Discover
Your Life Purpose - Huntsville Area Workshop
The Life Purpose workshop
is July 21. I'd love for you to join me. We had a
really great workshop this past Saturday. Thank you
to all who attended!
You
can register for the workshop by sending
me an email, calling 256-348-5236 or visiting
here to register on-line
or get more info.
Got
Stress?
I'm
very excited about this new product I've been working
on. It's a Stress Release process that includes a
guided meditation for relaxation and stress release.
Hope to have it ready by the next issue! Stay tuned
:)
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workshops, please send me an email. I'll be formulating
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like to offer it the end of July or first of August,
depending on everyone's schedule. The class would
be free except, of course, for long distance charges.
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About
My Practice
Create
a Happy 'Tude is published bi-monthly on the 2nd
and 4th Tuesdays of each month. Its purpose is to
inspire and motivate readers to keep a happy, healthy,
prosperous attitude by providing articles, exercises,
tips and resources.
Spiritual
Coaching Center provides coaching and support
to clients who are serious about living with passion
and creating more fulfillment in their lives. If you
are ready to stretch beyond your current limits and
create a more authentic, happier life for yourself,
I would love to talk with you. Send
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My
personal mission is
to tell the truth, to live with integrity, to be my
real, authentic self, and to inspire others to do
the same. If I can help bring a smile to someone's
face, offer a different perspective, or inspire just
one person to get a move on, then I will have taken
one more step toward fulfilling my purpose in life.
-
Becky Waters, Certified Life Coach
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