Sometimes, we get easily carried away by things happening around us and we don’t realize that we have missed the big picture. In the long run, we pay a bitter price.
Take mine as an example. For a long time in the past, I was so focused on making money that I barely had much time for my family. My mind was so occupied that I often appeared as indifferent or insensitive. Looking back, my family had missed out a good part of our life together especially the bringing up of our two boys during their adolescence years.
Having a concept of holistic life is important. It helps us to keep things in prospective.
My model of a holistic life is represented by eight sectors joined together to make a full circle. You can imagine if the circle is full, it is like a fully inflated wheel. Of course, it would run very smoothly. By referring to the picture, you could evaluated your score from 0 (the center point), to full score 10 (the circumference) on each sector. When you link them together, you would see how round your “circle” is.
Some of the essential questions I would ask myself:
1/ Family – is it in name, or in substance?
2/ Health – am I settling for “not getting sick”, or attaining the optimal form and vitality?
3/ Wealth – am I building pipelines or carrying buckets?
4/ Career – is this still my passion, putting the money matter aside?
5/ Leisure – what else there I would like to do for pleasure?
6/ Relations – how well am I connected with my network of friends and contacts?
7/ Personal Development – do I put aside at least half an hour a day to nurture my knowledge bank?, and
8/ Spiritual – is there an even bigger picture beyond the earthly things?
You might come up with more questions, or you might even come up with a different version of holistic life altogether. It is perfectly alright. Whatever that is important to you counts. The main point here is to start us thinking.
Live Life, Junius.
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