Ten Areas of Life Balance
How to Use this Exercise:
I have adapted a list of life balance areas from
Jack Lannom's book "Untapped Potential" c.1998, Thomas Nelson, Inc.
Ask yourself on a scale of 1 - 10 just how
well you are doing in each of these life areas. Are you balanced
and satisfied or 'coming up short'? This is valuable information
to know about yourself. Take the time to think about it.
1. Family (Spouse, children, parents)
2. Spiritual (Relationship with God and church)
3. Emotional (Dealing responsibly with life)
4. Work (Career goals, business, income, professional
development)
5. Social (Friendships and associations)
6. Financial (Stability and responsibility)
7. Cultural (Arts, music, entertainment)
8. Recreational (Travel, sports, hobbies)
9. Physical (Fitness and overall health)
10. Intellectual (Learning and education)
We all benefit from having balance in our lives.
That doesn’t mean that we give equal time to each area, but simply
that we give adequate time to each area in a way that reflects
who we are and what we need to be our best.
If there is an area that you feel no inclination
toward (ie: Recreational – you never travel, don’t engage in sporting
activities and have no hobbies) ask yourself why? It may be legitimate.
On the other hand it may be that adding this dimension into your
life is the very thing you need to restore life balance.
You may not even be aware that it has been missing
or that there is a need for it.
This requires a high level of personal awareness
on your part. Take the time to think about it. Talk about it with
Gary on one of your coaching calls.

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