You are your own greatest asset, and it is time to take charge of your personal well being. Times are tough and people are being more careful about their spending. The best place to put your money right now is in building a personal reserve and in developing your skills and talents. Investing in your self involves a commitment of time, energy, and resources toward personal, intellectual, and spiritual growth. Often in difficult times people deny their personal needs, but it is precisely during periods of stress that self care is crucial.
It is time to declare, "I am worth it, and I deserve to flourish!" You will discover that the benefits of investing in your self include:Increased self-esteem Improved quality of life Enhanced relationships with family, friends, and colleagues.
To begin, identify the areas of your life that are not exactly the way you want them to be. Areas to consider are: Career/Purpose; Money; Health; Physical Environment; Relationships (Friends Family, Romance); Personal Growth(emotionally, physically, and intellectually); Fun and Recreation; and Spirituality. Now take the following steps:
1.Rate each category from 1-10 in terms of your level of satisfaction.
2.For each category write down one element that is working well for you right now.
3.Then write one element that if put in place would substantially improve your life.
4.List each improvement in order of priority and/or ease of implementation.
5.Begin with priority #1 and list 5 simple steps to be taken toward that goal. Now start walking!
Next, start building a Personal Reserve. A reserve means you have far more than you need emotionally, physically, intellectually, and spiritually. It means living from a place of abundance and sustainability. The benefits of building a reserve include:You will have fewer worries, More choice and a sense of command over your present and future, The ability to deal with emergencies.
For a high quality of life you need to build a reserve in five areas:
Time - You can't experience the abundance of life if you are always harried and rushed. You need at a minimum one hour a day of quality ME time. That doesn't mean time to collapse and recover from everything else. It means devoting the time to nurture your mind, body, and soul.
Space - You need breathing space. That can be found by creating a place in your home where you can just be and reflect in comfort and peace. It can be experienced outdoors and being fully present in nature. Find a favorite place where you can feel the open space, see a broader horizon, and gain a new perspective.
Energy- Compare your input and output of energy in a single day. At the minimum, you need to create a balance between the two. For a healthy life, you need greater input so that your generator is always fully charged for the inevitable, unexpected demands of life.
Love- Surround yourself with the caring support of others. Immerse yourself in the activities that give you joy and feed your soul. Share the best of yourself with others, and it will expand the capacity for love in your heart.
Integrity - Be clear on the values that you hold most dear. Let those values be the litmus test by which you determine every decision. Living with integrity and staying true to your heart will save you from wasting valuable time, money and energy on the wrong path.
You were not created to achieve your minimal potential. It is your birthright to flourish. Rather than being selfish, investing in your own well being and becoming your best self will ultimately be of great service to others. You will have more to give and what you have to offer will be richer. Be clear, that you are worth every penny and minute that you wisely invest in your Self.
Copyright (c) 2008 Karin Marcus
How To Invest In Self Storage
With literally hundreds of local self-storage facilities in any given area, how is one to choose one from another? Are those with the big, flashy signs the best, or should you stick to the one close to home? Your friend’s cousin rented one last spring- maybe you should give her a call? How will you know if you are choosing the right self-storage company to suit your needs?
For the majority of us, when it comes to purchasing something that we have never needed before, hind-sight is almost always 20/20. Our research is hindered by the bright and snazzy colors of bulletin boards, local newspapers and other ad sources in the community, making us easily forget what it is that we we’re actually looking for in a product or service. The self-storage industry is no different.
For starters, do your homework. Your efforts on this venture will need quite a bit of forethought and a knowledgeable customer service associate to help you out. Making a couple of phone calls, paying a few visits to local companies, and asking a lot of questions are key to getting your ideal storage unit.
First on our list (assuming that all companies are similarly priced and have the same size units available) is the location of your self storage company. No one knows better than you how easily accessible each location is from where you are (familiarizing yourself with the traffic situations during the day will also help your endeavors). Ideally, any ad placed by a self-storage company will have a street address and a map with a few common landmarks.
Next topic: security. Is there 24-hour surveillance? Would you feel comfortable walking around alone after dark? Are there separate alarms for each unit? Fire protection/sprinkler system is an item worth a definite query on your part.
Third, when would you be able to access your unit? If seven day admittance is important to you, be sure you find a company that can accommodate you.
Number four on our list- Rental transportation. Are there dollies and/or carts available on the premises, or will you need to bring/find your own? What about a truck rental- is it on location or nearby for you to hire for a few hours? What about trailers? This is definitely worth a thought, for even small items can weigh a lot if you’re carrying them alone.
And finally, is there a store within the realm of this particular self storage company? If so, what sort of items do they sell? Quick snacks and beverages are good, as well as packing supplies such as boxes and tape, or any items you may need to adequately put together your self-storage unit.
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