


Your Finances Life Balance Point
Managing Your Finances (Your Logos)
Logos is knowledge nad something more refined than the capacity to make private feelings public: it enables the human being to perform as no other animal can; it makes it possible for him/her to perceive and make clear to others through reasoned discourse the difference between what is advantageous and what is harmful, between what is just and what is unjust, and between what is good and what is evil.
Making time for you to think and grow.
To be adequately prepared for your journey, begin from where you are by asking yourself three important questions and write down your answers:
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Why am I the way I am?
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Why do I do what I do?
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Why do I believe what I believe?
If you find yourself experiencing one or more of the following, then you are in the right place at the right time…
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You want to achieve financial goals but find you miss the target
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You desire to improve your skills in budgeting and spending but fall back into your old ways
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You don't have a savings account with at least 3 months of income
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You seek after the key disciplines needed for success but somehow they elude you
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You are overwhelmed with technology and learning new ways to manage your financial future
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You need additional income because you run out of money before the end of each month
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You are stressed out, often angry, and overwhelmed
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You can’t seem to accumulate enough security in your life…there never seems to be enough to make me feel secure
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You’re waiting and hoping for your ship to come in
Pressures Threaten Life Balance
The world we live in has changed significantly during the past several decades.
As a result of this ongoing change, we face pressures to change. Because of technology, our values are being challenged; other people are imposing their expectations on us, as well as, career demands on our time and attention. All these pressures lead to increased stress. This stress threatens our life balance and challenges our leadership capabilities all the way from the kitchen to the boardroom.
To build a strong future, what can you do differently?
