Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Creating Wealth in the Mind Body and Spirit

Creating wealth in the mind, body, and spirit takes more than a get rich quick guide and a few video seminars. It takes the focus to size up what is really important to you, and that is not always money. But most people do not always recognize that, and it puts them on a treadmill to failure. The more they strive for wealth in the mind, body, and spirit, as balanced whole, the more all three benefits and goals contribute to the achievement of the other.

Wealth in the mind might be a more difficult concept for younger people to understand. Creating wealth in the mind, body, and spirit has positive effects younger people may not appreciate yet. Wealth in the mind comes from peace of mind, security in the path you are taking, commitment to issues and projects that mean more than dollar signs.

Wealth in the body becomes more and more difficult to hold onto these days. To maintain wealth in the mind, body, and spirit an individual must earn a positive balance between enjoyment of life and behaviors and ingestion of substances or chemicals that can harm long-term knowledge or health. And bad health isn’t cheap, either.

It should be evident to anyone that to maintain and grow wealth in the mind, body, and spirit one must observe some conservative principles of living. Unsound practices can deplete efforts to grow wealth in the mind, body, and spirit. It might be a good idea to apply this test to any deed, habit or fixed dynamic of everyday life and determine whether or not it might grow wealth in the mind, body, and spirit. If it doesn’t, is it really worth doing?

If wealth in the mind, body, and spirit is your goal, why would you do anything to undermine attaining and retaining these aspects of livings? To grow wealth in the mind, body, and spirit one must know oneself and observe how the world works. All hard work is not good, all stringent diet does not produce 100% sound benefits, and foul deeds or harmful incidents may affect your spirit.

To then grow wealth in the mind, body, and spirit, an examined mind must order an existence that routinely introduces factors of a person or life that has balance, peace, truth. Truth must be a main contributor of wealth in the mind, body, and spirit. Efforts must be made to constantly stimulate balance and avoid extremes. A strong body and a peaceful mind make for a strong spirit. That is the true nature of wealth in the mind, body, and spirit.

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