Basics Rules of Life Alignment Written by Edward B. Toupin
Life alignment is process of taking out rough spots and aligning your life with your personal goals, desires, and objectives. It all has to do with your core belief systems and how you must learn to enhance them so that you can once again move forward in your life. The ultimate objective of balance is to define who you are now, and define your values, vision, mission, and goals.The basic elements of aligning your life are simple. As listed below, they consist of a set of core rules that provide an outline to help you grasp and understand what it is that you want out of life. In e-book Balancing Act --- Balance Your Life and Grow Beyond Your Current Boundaries!, we step through these rules so that you can have a set course to follow and understand concepts presented. * Who Are You: Define and accept yourself and your surroundings, but do not allow your environment, habits, physical issues, or doubt to define you. * Accept Responsibility: Do not place burden of success and failures on others and do not destroy someone else for personal gain. * Take Control: Do not worry about those things that are out of your control, instead, take responsibility for your life and for things that you can control. * Obtaining Power: Do not see things as impossible only because you cannot accomplish them immediately. Determine why it appears to be impossible and figure out how to accomplish it.
| | Meaning in Life ... Take control and enjoy!Written by Edward B. Toupin
Sometimes we get so involved in little things that we spiral down a hole that seems almost impossible to escape. We end up in a place where we feel helpless, lost, and completely overwhelmed out of fear that this is all there is to life. At point of maximum distress, we almost give up and decide to simply fall into a day-to-day routine so that everything is easier. In process, we give up on our dreams and desires and simply exist.Such problems we face in our modern world arise from a lack of true life meaning. The pursuit of pleasure and avoidance of pain are not only motivators of human activity. The search for meaning is a vitally important element of a healthy human life. Of course, a lack of meaning is very easy to develop. We live in a society where social competition among multitudes of people in our everyday lives can overwhelm us. Those who suffer and die around globe teach us that regard for human life is a priority. The myriad ways in which we are treated like statistics leads us to believe that we are unimportant. Instead of developing our unique talents to unbelievable levels that we are truly capable, we prefer to compare ourselves to others. In end, we don't even bother to begin works that could bring us joy we all hope to have in our lives.
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