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Imagine if it were possible to get paid to do what you love. Well… it is! And here’s a super simple way:
Figure out what you love to do – and then see where that intersects with pain that exists in the world. The aim is to enjoy alleviating people’s pain, fears, frustrations, annoyances, and overall negative emotions.
In other words, where is there a need that’s waiting to be solved? What person, community, industry, demographic, or culture has a problem that you could help find the solution to?
Become a master of figuring out to how serve people. And when you’re enjoying the process, you’ll attract all types of opportunities that prove to be the most mentally stimulating, emotionally exhilarating, financially lucrative, and spiritually fulfilling
Despite the insipid title, work-life balance is a bit of a myth.
Sure, we work too much, don’t have time for all the other things we want to do, are always tired, eat convenience food or comfort food rather than nutritious or nourishing food, never have time for solitude … but that’s the life we want, right?
OK, maybe it needs a bit of readjusting. Work and life and learning and relationships and health are all really the same thing, and so “balance” is perhaps the wrong word, but adjusting our lives to our aspired priorities is not a bad thing.
A friend recently asked me how I balance my personal lives and all my projects, and it made me pause and think. And that pause, and the thinking, is really the key to it all, I discovered.
So here’s the method I use.
That’s the method. Four steps, done regularly.
Life is a constant readjustment. It’s whether you readjust consciously that makes all the difference. (LB)
A Moving Art original. This inspirational video was well responded at TED conferences, and filmmaker Louie Schwartzberg motivates those around him as happiness is revealed. Spoken word and music montage created and composed by Gary Malkin. Narration written and spoken by Brother David Steindl-Rast.
Far from some fluffy-pillowed-tropical-
Read more at What I Learned From A Hardcore 10-Day Meditation Retreat
Smile, breathe, and go slowly!
(Thomas Leonard)
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