| Your Wheel of Life: The Spokes Support the Rim Part 1 - Balancing the Financial, Personal and Social Spokes By Jane Boucher
If one of the spokes in your "wheel of life" is weak or missing, the ride is much more difficult. It takes a conscious effort to devote equal time to each of the "spokes." If you are unable to devote equal time, your life gets out of balance, which can result in confusion and chaos. Consider the first three primary areas that influence your "wheel of life:" Financial / Career
In
most cases, you have little control over the hours you spend working and commuting. Try to plan your activities with youre your
own wheel of life in mind. Focus on the areas
of your life where you do have some control and flexibility. Don't let your job overshadow your time with your
spouse and children. Don't allow your career
to rob you of your emotional and physical health. Ask
yourself the following questions: §
Does
your job give you a sense of purpose? §
Do
you feel that you are accomplishing something? §
Do
you feel that your life has an impact? §
Does
your job give you a sense of belonging? §
Does
your job give you the opportunity to be recognized and appreciated? §
Does
your job maximize your potential? §
Do
you earn less than you could somewhere else, but your current job offers you a greater
quality of life? How
do you know what you really want out of life? Most
people are so busy that they don't take time to think about how they want to spend the
rest of their life. Consider these ideas for
a happier, healthier mental attitude: §
Be
flexible. §
Tolerate
frustration and uncertainty. §
Overcome
your past, try not to be overwhelmed by the present and don't fear the future. §
Be
open-minded and non-judgmental. §
Be
willing to learn from others. §
Challenge
traditional ways of doing things. §
Make
decisions without being overly influenced by others. §
Be
sensitive, empathetic, and aware of other people's thoughts, feelings and needs. The
social part of the wheel of life has to do with your social conscience. What are you willing to give back to society and
expect nothing in return? Are you associated
with a cause or a group? Are you involved
with your church, synagogue or temple? Do you
support a political or human rights agenda? Have
you taken time out of your busy schedule to help someone less fortunate than you? It's easy to feel sorry for yourself in today's
crazy world. There is never enough time and
always too much to do. One way to take your
mind of off yourself is to find someone who is less fortunate than you are and help that
person. If you don't feel grateful for what
you have, find someone who has less - you'll be cured, right away. |