Physical Wealth—Having the optimal health and energy in your body that makes
everything you do possible.
2. Emotional Wealth—Where you live emotionally is the quality of your life. If you don’t have a great sense of meaning in your life, having lots of money won’t do anything for your level of happiness and joy. If you live in the emotions of stress, frustration, overwhelm, and worry, much more than you live with gratitude, love, or a sense of making a difference, then life just isn’t as meaningful.
3. The Wealth of Relationships—Who loves you? Who do you love? How do you and the ones you care about most treat one another? When you truly love someone, particularly in an intimate relationship, you’ll do anything for them. You’re in abundance because you’re not just trying to get—you’re in total giving.
4. The Wealth of Time—For most people, even if they have money, time is something that appears scarce. They’re doing things that just don’t matter to them. When you’re really enjoying what you’re doing, time seems to disappear, in a good way. When you’re not enjoying yourself, time crawls. When it comes down to it, time is an emotion, and it’s one of the greatest resources we have.
5. The Wealth of Work/Career/Mission—The distinction between the three is simply a matter of enjoyment. When you work, it feels like a task you have to do as opposed to wanting to do. A career is something you choose to do because you get some level of satisfaction from it, but when you’re truly living your mission, something you feel like you were born to do, it makes life more meaningful. Work is no longer work—it becomes more like play.
6. Financial Wealth—Money can provide us with resources and a certain level of freedom if used effectively. But in order to create an extraordinary quality of life, you can’t make it more important than your body, your emotions, your relationships, your time, and what you do with that time.
7. The Wealth of Contribution & Celebration—Progress and happiness comes from growing and giving—getting outside of yourself by adding value to other people’s lives. Contribution completes that feeling of being truly alive, but you also have to celebrate life’s successes, victories, and all the things to be grateful for.
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2. Emotional Wealth—Where you live emotionally is the quality of your life. If you don’t have a great sense of meaning in your life, having lots of money won’t do anything for your level of happiness and joy. If you live in the emotions of stress, frustration, overwhelm, and worry, much more than you live with gratitude, love, or a sense of making a difference, then life just isn’t as meaningful.
3. The Wealth of Relationships—Who loves you? Who do you love? How do you and the ones you care about most treat one another? When you truly love someone, particularly in an intimate relationship, you’ll do anything for them. You’re in abundance because you’re not just trying to get—you’re in total giving.
4. The Wealth of Time—For most people, even if they have money, time is something that appears scarce. They’re doing things that just don’t matter to them. When you’re really enjoying what you’re doing, time seems to disappear, in a good way. When you’re not enjoying yourself, time crawls. When it comes down to it, time is an emotion, and it’s one of the greatest resources we have.
5. The Wealth of Work/Career/Mission—The distinction between the three is simply a matter of enjoyment. When you work, it feels like a task you have to do as opposed to wanting to do. A career is something you choose to do because you get some level of satisfaction from it, but when you’re truly living your mission, something you feel like you were born to do, it makes life more meaningful. Work is no longer work—it becomes more like play.
6. Financial Wealth—Money can provide us with resources and a certain level of freedom if used effectively. But in order to create an extraordinary quality of life, you can’t make it more important than your body, your emotions, your relationships, your time, and what you do with that time.
7. The Wealth of Contribution & Celebration—Progress and happiness comes from growing and giving—getting outside of yourself by adding value to other people’s lives. Contribution completes that feeling of being truly alive, but you also have to celebrate life’s successes, victories, and all the things to be grateful for.
Created by Chelule Finance dept
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