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Living Your Optimal Life
No CommentsSomething I’ve lived with for most of my adult life is that while working to sustain myself, I knew how I made a living wasn’t actually what I wanted to do. I tried several things to transition from working and not liking what I did, to a life where I was making a living from liking what I did. This struggle seemed like an eternity.
I didn’t know how I’d rather live as a way of life, or how I’d rather make a living. Years later I made it my business to uncover this: Firstly, I needed to uncover how I’d like living as a way of life, my optimal life. Secondly, I needed to find a way of making a living around my optimal life. Thirdly, I needed to transition to my optimal life from my conventional life. I dealt with work hours. I juggled work days. I juggled work weeks and months. When I took time off from working, I of course didn’t earn. This dilemma was unvarying. When I was working traditionally, I’d have money but little time for myself and I didn’t like what I did. When I took time off from working conventionally, I’d soon run out of money: but I liked what I did.
I’d like to share my findings of how to overcome the aforementioned dilemma. My juggling went on for decades until I adjusted the previously mentioned three steps like this:
First is to uncover your optimal life. Second is creating an earnings mechanism around your optimal life. Third is creating financial independence around your optimal life. Let’s look at some dynamics of your optimal life. Remember that these apply to all our optimal lives.
Living your optimal life is made up of liking what you do moment for moment and comes down to this: Recognizing what you like doing. Trusting your findings around liking what you do. Positioning yourself as a leader in your field around liking what you do. Branding yourself around liking what you do. Creating financial independence around liking what you do. Transitioning to your optimal life. Living your optimal life as a way of life. Why not take up this journey to see what this means for your life?
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Published on November 18, 2011 · Filed under: Health; Tagged as: business, careers, education, finance, fitness, Health, hobbies, online business, parenting, recreation, relationships, self improvement, Speaking, teens, writing




