Wealth Health and Happiness
Are you looking to improve your wealth health and happiness?
I really enjoy having a balanced attitude to my life, I hope you do too. It all started when I attended a course from the pacific institute which was sponsored by the company I was working for at the time.
I enjoyed the course and found it helped me consider the balance in my life relating to wealth health and happiness and spiritual well being. I applied the principle of affirmations, I set a number of goals and have now achieved and surpassed them.
My primary goals to achieve balanced wealth health and happiness were to gain a salary of £25,000 to have a family, be healthy, purchase my own home and be happy. I set these targets as smart goals, specific, measurable, agreed, realistic and timely.
The term agreed is stretched a little in this definition since when I am focussing on my own wealth health and happiness I don’t have to agree them with anyone else. I used daily affirmations in a positive format; that is, no negative terminology with timelines set for the salary and home purchase.
I was a little late with the salaray as I was made redundant but still achieved it 3 years later than planned, unfortunately taking my focus off the balanced wealth health and happiness in the process my health suffered. I gained weight, through the stress if losing my job and having to move over 300 miles to gain suitable employment.
A number of years later, about 10 actually I now am working on bringing my health back up to speed to balance my wealth health and happiness alongside my spiritual well being and social standing. I have dropped the affirmations at the moment as I don’t really have clear focussed goals but I do plan to start them again soon.
I guess I need to set myself a goal to create my new affirmations.
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