The RIGHT Formula for
Balance, Productivity and Prosperity
By Pat Heydlauff
Sharon is an independent salesperson for a
large international, non-profit organization. She has the ability to
work from home, and usually she manages her schedule and
responsibilities very well. Sharon believes in the Feng Shui
philosophy for success - one where things go right 90 percent of the
time, resulting in less stress and more productivity and prosperity.
Recently, Sharon’s world has been turned
upside down. Her responsibilities at work have escalated and the
time she used to have for herself has been depleted. She recently
wrote in her journal, “It’s just another rotten day - small stuff
keeps building up. A few medical issues have flared up again,
there’s lots of stress related to my current clients and on top of
it all, I’m not sleeping well. All small stuff - but I’m trying to
work through it.”
If this sounds similar to your situation,
know you can do something about dealing with “stuff” and getting
back on track. Feng Shui is all about creating balance in your life
or the life of your organization by using its principles to focus
positive energy on areas that need improvement.
Finding the Problem - Creating the
Solution: Sometimes improvement
can be found easily by stepping away from your keyboard or
telephone, and taking several long slow deep breaths. Even
activities like doing a two-minute meditation in your chair, or
mental escape at your desk, or going for a leisurely walk can help.
But when that doesn’t do it or your “stuff” just keeps re-occurring,
it’s time to look deeper.
Use the RIGHT formula to discover
what’s going on behind the scenes. You can’t reenergize and restore
yourself unless you know what is causing all this “stuff” to
constantly repeat itself in your life. Look at the following areas
of your life to see what is causing your energy depletion,
disengagement and discouragement. Check out each area of the
RIGHT formula to find the areas in your life that need
reenergizing and restoring.
R -
Review your physical health status regularly. Is your body
performing on a half empty energy tank? The physical body requires
daily nourishment and exercise. Evaluate how you care for your
physical body to see if there is something missing. Are you eating
too much junk food? Should you take nutritional supplements? Do you
exercise daily by walking or going to the gym? How long has it been
since your last physical check-up? If you are overlooking something
regarding the care and health of your physical body, take steps to
correct it - that may be your missing link.
I - Inventory
your mental activities. Are you stuck in the right or the left side
of your brain? Mental variety and
activity is essential to a balanced, energized lifestyle. Is all of
your work on the logical left side of the brain? Do you work with
numbers, quotas, computers and technical things all day? Find
balance by doing something on the right side of the brain, such as
creative writing, painting, sewing, sculpting and dancing, just to
name a few. If your work primarily uses the creative right side of
the brain, balance it with things like left-brained activities like
mind games (Sudoku, crosswords and word find puzzles) and even
physical activities such as tennis, golf, etc.
G - Get
a life! Social activities cannot be overlooked for their
important role in your well-being. While everyone needs varying
amounts of social interaction, if it is absent or in limited amounts
in your life, it will cause great imbalance. Deliberately add social
events to your calendar, especially those with uplifting people,
until you find the right formula for re-energizing and restoring
your productivity and outlook on life. If you are a party animal,
bring more balance to your life by limiting your number of social
events. If you have too many of the wrong type of social events on
your calendar, participate only in those that encourage you and
uplift your spirits.
H - Hanging
onto negative thoughts and events from the past drains your emotions
and leads to discouragement, distraction and pessimistic thinking.
Emotions are very important in the re-energizing and restoring
process. If your emotional well is dry, it is very easy for “stuff”
to happen and constantly re-occur. First, place something in the
northeast corner of your desk or office (after you’ve uncluttered
that space) that reminds you of a very joy-filled, encouraging and
inspiring time in your life. It could be a picture of you
graduating, receiving an award or even a toy from childhood. Second,
take one hour of your day to read something inspirational or
motivational. It can be an old favorite like The Power of
Positive Thinking, the Bible, or a book on uplifting
quotes. It can be new favorites like The Secret or Your
Best Life Now. You need to fill your emotional well to
overflowing so you can get past the re-occurring “stuff” and restore
your energy.
T - Teach
your mind that your heart and soul also need nurturing and
nourishing. Spiritual emptiness often accompanies a dry emotional
well. Take 15 minutes every night before going to bed to quiet your
heart and mind; dim the lights and light a candle in a safe
container. Place the candle in the eastern area of the room to shed
light onto and energize new beginnings. Spend the next 15 minutes
reflecting on an inspirational or motivational message in the
morning. This will nurture and re-energize your spiritual side. You
can also meditate and visualize successfully balancing all five
aspects of the RIGHT formula coming into alignment so they
will be reenergized and restored to complete balance.
Having a life that goes your way 90
percent of the time without stress is all about being balanced
physically, mentally, socially, emotionally and spiritually. When
your life is out of balance things go wrong and “stuff” happens. The
more balanced your life is, the less “stuff” happens. And when it
does happen, it will be much less stressful.
Treat yourself as you are and you will
stay as you are. Treat yourself as you want to be and you will
become what you want to be.
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