Can we really find the right balance in life?

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Evgenia Profi, Content Strategist | UX writer | Copywriter's avatarNot a cliché

Everybody talks about work – life balance. It is a popular discussion with numerous answers and different approaches all over the public domain. It is addressed both practically and spiritually.

“Everything in
moderation” or “Pan metron ariston” said Cleobulus, one of the Seven Sages of
Greece. He talked about finding balance in the 6th century BC. Today
we still struggle to achieve this. Can we ever achieve the perfect balance? What
is it all about? Is it about the destination, or about the journey?

I do believe that
finding balance is not limited to the dipole between the personal and the
professional. Finding balance is relevant to all aspects of our lives, anything
that involves decision making and relations with others. No event is ever all
black or all white, hardly ever is someone completely right or completely
wrong. We constantly need to find balance and peace in our…

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Nothing is Stopping You

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Madeline Johnson's avatarOf Undisputed Origin

For most of us, when we decide we want to make a change, try something new, transform our ways and set our sights on brand new goals, we talk about it. We talk about it to just about anyone who will listen. We talk about how bad we want it. How it’s going to make us so much better. How great it will be when we do it. “The secret of getting ahead is getting started. The secret of getting started is breaking your complex overwhelming tasks into small manageable tasks, and then starting on the first one.” Mark Twain”

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The simple stupid secret to getting where you want to go is that it’s never too soon to begin.  So you some take action and you don’t get caught up in the results. You do a little bit of it.  You start. You do one small step…

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