Yaro Starak, www.Entrepreneurs-Journey.com, recently wrote about his personal goals and reflections of the past year. “I knew if I focused the year entirely on business projects, then I’d neglect this other aspect of my life, an equally if not more important part…my new direction focused on relationships, including business relationships, friendships and intimate relationships.”
Perhaps many of us are not unlike Yaro. The tendency is to do what we always do…bury our heads in our work and making money – at the expense of other parts of our life. Can you relate?
“Sometimes working on balance is more important than working on growth of a specific area, and may well end up resulting in growth in that area anyway, because you’ve made space for it to
happen.”
Can you relate to Yaro’s desires?
- I wanted to meet more like minded people – independent, exciting people.
- I wanted more fun.
- I wanted to realign the balance in my life between work, play, and socializing.
Yaro is clear about his desired end results. What do you desire to achieve by December 31, 2010? What do you want to make space for? How do you make it happen?
From www.tut.com:
“Rosie, the trick is learning to maintain an unwavering focus upon your desired end result, your completed dream, the “finish line,” without insisting upon, or even contemplating, its means of attainment, no matter how logical, obvious, or tempting it may seem.
Tallyho,
The Universe”
Is 2010 the year you will grow your relationships, have more fun, realign the balance between work, play, and socializing?
Stephen C. Paul said, “For all those years you’ve protected the seed. It’s time to become the beautiful flower.”
Perhaps 2010 is the perfect year to become the beautiful flower?