| Balancing Your Wheel of Life
 
						
						Perhaps too much of everything is as bad as too little. 
						--Edna 
						Ferber
                        
                        
                         
						Imagine your life as a what the Buddhists refer to as 
						the “wheel of life” and you are its “hub,” or center. 
						Each spoke on your wheel represents a different aspect 
						of your life: relationships, work, health, finances, 
						spiritual growth, social activities and so forth. Is 
						your wheel balanced, or are one of the spokes getting 
						more attention than the rest? Like a wheel that is meant 
						to rotate smoothly with each revolution, we are happiest 
						when our lives are flowing smoothly because we are in 
						balance.  You’ll 
						know when you’re out of balance; life will feel heavy, 
						your energy will be lower than usual and your enthusiasm 
						for life may be missing. The problem may not necessarily 
						be that there’s anything wrong, but that you’re overly 
						focused on one area while neglecting others that are 
						equally important to your well-being.  Which area might 
						that be, you wonder? Well, it’s usually the one that 
						you’re constantly thinking about, worrying about and 
						probably talking about. Most likely it’s the one that 
						your friends are tired of hearing about! 
						Sometimes we need to put the majority of our focus on 
						one area while we’re working through something critical. 
						This might include a recovery process or addressing some 
						issue or crisis that needs our attention right now.   
						However, that is usually the exception. For 
						example, a few months ago, I delved into a three month 
						period of intense meditation and spiritual practice. For 
						ninety days I meditated upon waking, in the 
						mid-afternoon, before dinner, and right before going to 
						bed at night. I completely changed my schedule to 
						accommodate all of the meditations and contemplation 
						because I felt a strong desire to connect with my 
						deepest self and to experience some significant internal 
						shifts, which I did. However, I could not have kept up 
						that pace forever. After ninety days it was time for me 
						to reduce the amount of spiritual practice and integrate 
						the other areas of my life back into my “wheel.” 
						Spending time with others, working with clients, 
						traveling, having fun--these are all integral to my 
						living life to its fullest and having a sense of 
						balance. The ninety days of intense spiritual practice 
						was akin to fasting for it allowed me to release what no 
						longer served my highest good which led to a more 
						balanced lifestyle. When 
						I’m teaching workshops and pose the question, “Where are 
						you most out of balance?”  The response I typically here 
						is, “I’m not having enough fun.”  As summer unfolds and 
						we’re touched by longer days of sunshine, notice if it’s 
						time to add more fun into your life. The color yellow 
						matches the color of the sun and symbolizes the 
						qualities of humor, playfulness and cheer. It reminds us 
						to “lighten up.” If it’s time for you to experience more 
						lightness in your life, be willing to create a better 
						balance. Develop and focus on the spokes in your wheel 
						of life that have been neglected.  Attaining balance 
						adds greater harmony and helps us to be hopeful and 
						optimistic about the good in our lives. Vital optimism 
						is a quality that runs deep in us; it's a belief that 
						the best is yet to come. 
                        
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                        Laura Grace. All Rights Reserved.
                         
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                        2002 Column - "The Power to Change"
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                        September 2002 Column - "Cradled in Nature's
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 August 2002 Column - "Recovering
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                                    Laura Grace  is Co-founder of Infinite Wisdom, an organization dedicated to the highest human capacity, and a national    author and speaker.
                        She is also host of the TV show "Relationship Wisdom." As a regular contributor for publications across the U.S. and Canada, Laura writes about human    awareness and spiritual growth. Laura is the author of the widely acclaimed books The Intimate Soul and Gifts of the Soul,    and the creator and teacher of various programs including the Self-Mastery Program, The Art of Compassionate Forgiveness,    Wonderful Women: Reclaiming Our Power, Passion and Purpose, and Cultivating the Intimate Life.  Please visit Laura's web    site at:
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