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Old 01-01-2007, 06:36 AM
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I have mixed feelings about this concept of a major focus. It's because my emphasis is always on BALANCE. I have many potential clients that call saying..."Hey, I'm calling because I've heard you have an incredible method that will help me make a lot of money". I have committed that I won't take on a client unless they are willing to work the WHOLE system...which is about Spirituality, relationships, physical, emotional/personal development and of course FINANCES/Profession. In my mind true success and happiness comes from balance....findining fulfillment in all areas.

With all that said.....I know there is truth and merit in having a major focus. (as long as we don't let the other areas go). But....I just can't seem to narrow it down. So I think I'm going to MAJOR in my contribution/profession and MINOR in my physical (lose 10 lbs and get a time of under 3 hours in 4 triathlons! )
If you read through the article again you'll notice that balance is what Steve meant as the purpose of this exercise. The primary focus is set on that which deserves the most attention so that it can be pushed upward closer to the levels of other areas of personal growth. If you're already very well balanced then that's great.
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