"How am I?" is one of those questions that's kind of like a hot potato. We try to get rid of it asap, "Good, and you?", because handling it can be intense.
What if the real answer is something less than satisfying? I hope not. But what if it is and you can't, or won't, face up to it? It's unlikely to improve.
The point is this: you have to know how you're doing so you can identify and focus on the areas of your life where there is room for improvement.
Unless you can honestly say, "I'm great!" -- not about any given moment but about the trend, the ordinary state you're usually in -- then, like most of us, you have some room for improvement in your life. The next step? Take your first step on The PATH².
BODY – MIND – SPIRIT
What if the real answer is something less than satisfying? I hope not. But what if it is and you can't, or won't, face up to it? It's unlikely to improve.
The point is this: you have to know how you're doing so you can identify and focus on the areas of your life where there is room for improvement.
Unless you can honestly say, "I'm great!" -- not about any given moment but about the trend, the ordinary state you're usually in -- then, like most of us, you have some room for improvement in your life. The next step? Take your first step on The PATH².
BODY – MIND – SPIRIT