LEADERSHIP QUOTE:
"Living in a constant state of balance is mostly impossible." Russ Cline
A LITTLE BIT DEEPER:
Well, I had a birthday milestone this month and turned 60 years old. I don't think it's that traumatic, however being whisked away to a beach in Mexico by my wife for a few days helped a lot!
60 Years.
This month, I want to share some things that I've learned over the years by sharing some interpretations of some great quotes. I realize that nothing is really new, we just share ideas in new and fresh ways and it cycles around again and again. There is still much to learn from these ideas that have been around for a long time, so I'm going to share my top 4 quotes/ideas that I keep coming back to over and over again.
I'm going to close this month with a simple thought on BALANCE.
For years, I learned how to "balance my life", or better yet, how to "strive for balance". I felt that if I could achieve a level of balance in my life, then all would be well. I then taught people about how to find balance in their lives.
Listen to these definitions of the word balance:
"An even distribution of weight enabling someone or something to remain upright and steady"
"Keep or put (something) in a steady position so that it does not fall"
I don't know about you, but even though I've thought about balance in my life, I've dreamed about balance and I've worked towards balance, it's been mostly unsuccessful.
This doesn't mean that I'm out of control, it just means that if I'm going to define balance in my life, being "steady" is not the way I would define it.
My life has been a series of "living in the extremes". While this might sound bad, it's been an incredible ride!
Living in the extremes means:
Moving from being busy to having rhythm
Being disciplined in areas and being undisciplined
Hitting goals and targets while sometimes failing
Being emotionally full and energized to being drained
I don't know if you've experience this or not, but striving for balance in my life has been difficult if balance is defined as being STEADY.
How do you define balance in your life?
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