Friday 4 July 2008

Balance

Balance.
Many of us work, work, work and then work some more and
never totally disengage. We are driven by our desire to
succeed and grow our businesses. We work hard and we love it
so often it does not feel like "work."
But the truth is we are hurting ourselves and our
businesses.
By disengaging completely from work, we will come back to it
refreshed and rejuvenated with better ideas for business
growth.
Even more important than our business life, though, is our
personal life. We need to spend time with the people who
mean the most to us who we love. Not just through a physical
presence but with emotional and mental presence.
When we get to the end of our lives, it is our relationships
that will matter most, not how big our business is or how
much dee-nero we have in the bank.
Jim Rohn says it perfectly when he talks about achieving
some of his early "success", "Had I known in advance the
price I'd have to pay, I would have never paid that price."
Think about it.
~Dave Dee

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