Friday, November 9, 2012

How Life Is Like the Balls of a Juggler, and Other Stories About Balancing Work and house

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At a seminar in front of a Fortune 500, Brian Dyson the Ceo shared a profound story about balancing work and family.

"Imagine life as a game in which you are juggling five balls in the air. You name them - work, family, health, friends and spirit, and you're holding all of these in the air. You will soon understand that work is a rubber ball. If you drop it, it will bounce back. But the other four balls - family, health, friends and spirit are made of glass. If you drop one of these, they will be irrevocably scuffed, marked, nicked, damaged, or even shattered. They will never be the same. You must understand that and strive for equilibrium in your life."

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Brian Dyson, Ceo - Fortune 500 Soft Drink Business

If you're committed to achieving your extreme potential, you are trying to equilibrium within and in the middle of three main areas of your life: your job, your career, and your ability of life.

As a corporate striver it is considerable that in your job you:
Balance your time in the middle of strategic and operational endeavors. Focus your many energy on your strengths and find ways to compensate for your limitations.

In your vocation you must:
Recognize that jobs are "temporary" assignments; equilibrium your focus in the middle of your current job and planning for your next one, inside or face your organization. Focus on developing and maintaining an extended network. The time to build contacts is not when you are seeing for the next position.

And to vocalize a ability of life you need to:
Balance your time in the middle of yourself, your house and your friends. Focus on your health and fitness so that you walk not wheel yourself into your 90th birthday party. Balance your spending in the middle of instant gratification and long-term financial security.

Finding ways to equilibrium work and house doesn't come easily. It takes lots of dedication, patience and desire on all parties involved.

How Life Is Like the Balls of a Juggler, and Other Stories About Balancing Work and house

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