This week one of my clients told me about the new dog she adopted. I was concerned for a few reasons. First, finances are tight right now and a dog can cost of family a thousand dollars or more a year. Plus my client is trying to release stress versus adding more responsibilities to her […]
How are you giving this year? Did you spend all of your holiday dollars on Black Friday or Cyber Monday? Or are you opting out spending cash this year by making gifts instead of buying them?
Is your stuff adding or taking away from your life? Are you ready to edit your life by letting go of your extraneous stuff?
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I had noticed that we ask the question without thinking, we answer it without thinking, and we don’t usually listen and truly hear to others’ responses. So I decided not to be boring with my response.
We are moving into a new economy where we recognize our work provides money for survival but that we no longer have to survive our work.
I have come to see that Work-Life Balance is a misconception. I think we should stop thinking of “balancing” these seeming dichotomies and instead look at “amalgamation.” To amalgamate is to combine into a unified or integrated whole. Work and life should not be balanced but united.
My friend’s mother used to say, “Life is too short to be pissed off.” I learned of this at her memorial service and the meaning became even more poignant.
How a simple game of bowling on Wii became an eye-opening way to approach other issues in life.