Somedays I get so consumed by getting rich that I work all day. I falsely assume that I’ll only be able to enjoy life when I have more money
Then I see people around me who have less money than me, enjoying, and I think to myself, I need to seriously take a break
Nothing feels sweeter than having a good day with a friend or meeting your partner. Or even anything else really
What are ways to live life EVERYDAY but also chase your dreams?
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Have you though about having one afternoon a week dedicated to going on a date with your gf or meeting up with friends?
Absolutely, finding that balance between work and personal happiness is key. It’s like juggling two vital aspects of life - one shouldn’t be sacrificed for the other. I’ve found that the key is to set clear goals but also to carve out deliberate time for relaxation and quality moments with loved ones.
For instance, with my app BeeDone, I’ve created a system where I can track my productivity goals while also setting aside time for those sweet moments of life that we all cherish. It’s been a game-changer for staying focused on my ambitions without losing sight of life’s simple pleasures. Remember, true richness is a blend of achievement and contentment! 🌟📱I’m pretty young, and I always think the same. If it was just about fun at work, I’d wanna become a fighter pilot, but on the other Hand I wanna make money too, so maybe it’s a decision where you have to decide what suit you best, and then just do it, not thinking about wether it’s right or not. I know so many people who have well paid jobs but who aren’t happy because of that. Yet it isn’t true either that money can’t buy happiness (at least in my op)