Lifestyles
Take a look at your lifestyle. Is it time for a change?
Your life is the result of your lifestyle.
Your lifestyle is made up of:
SchedulesRoutines
The use of your time; is what you practice (daily, weekly, monthly, yearly)
HabitsAddictions
An action you have created over time (good, bad) or the use, or abuse, of illegalprescription drugs, alcohol, etc)
Standard of living
Is what you consider acceptableunacceptable, or is there mediocrity (inconsistencies, contradictory)?
Level of Comfort
What you consider pleasing, or satisfying
Goals
What you aim to achieve or accomplish
Priorities
What you consider most valuable, are they in order?
ValuesMorals
How and what you believe, are they good or bad?
Spiritual Beliefs (Principles)Faith
Is your life an example of what you believe; is your life governed by your beliefs; are you actively involved in a church?
Friends
Whom do you closely associate with (they will either make you or break you)?
FamilyRelatives
Family is your wife, husband, and andor children Relatives – is your grandparents, parents, brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, nieces, and andor nephews (are you close or distant, is there love, are you committed?)
Education
What is your level of intelligence, do you try to better yourself? Are you involved in your children’s future?
Abilities
Gifts, talents, tools, and skills, are they being used?
Will power
What drives you, what is driving your life? Guilt, resentment and anger, fear, materialism, or the need of approval
BudgetsFinances
How wisely do you spend your money (conservative, save, invest, or are you wasteful?)
ActivitiesHobbies
What do you do with your spare time (entertainment)?
Health
Are you in good health, bad health; do you exercise and eat right; do you intentionally do things that you know are unhealthy?
Reputation
What people think and say about you, your status
Role Model
Someone you look up to, are you a positive or a negative role model to those around you?
Character
Who you really are inside and out, in the open and behind closed doors (traits, behaviors, qualities, temperament, person, values, morals)
Legacy
Your name, customs, and traditions that you are leaving behind; did you know that a good name is better to leave behind than great riches?
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