Ordinary
Brilliance
It takes ONE MINUTE to read this mini- newsletter on how to use your "ordinary
brilliance"
to discover the secrets of solving life & business challenges.
What's Your GNH?
We all have heard about the GNP - gross national
product- the widely used measure of economic well-being.
We also know that any studies have shown that the
citizens of wealthier countries are not necessarily
happier than those in less wealthy countries.
Our own experience shows us that
income does not necessarily correlate with happiness.
Along these lines, I came across a
fascinating story recently about the tiny Himalayan nation
of Bhutan, which uses GNH - gross national happiness - as a
cornerstone of its country’s development and success. While
the philosophy is not without its detractors, there is
widespread enthusiasm for it among the general population.
What an amazing concept! (For more details, see Ode
Magazine, December 2005).
Although there have been times in my
life when I earned more than I do now, I am very happy with
what I do every day. In my coaching business, I have met
many wonderful people, both clients and professional
colleagues, who interest me, challenge me and whom I truly
enjoy. I have also been able to be home with my family more
and not be a road warrior 50% of the time.
And I have grown as a person in many
ways that I deeply appreciate. A healthy income is great
and... it’s not all about the money. Business should be both
serious and fun, and happiness is an important part of a
truly successful business or career.
Since ancient times, happiness has
been held in high regard.
Aristotle said, "Happiness is the
meaning and the purpose of life, the whole aim and end of
human existence."
So as you consider your plans for
the new year along with your financial goals, I encourage
you to consider your personal GNH and where you’d like it to
be in the coming year. Ask yourself, what truly makes you
happy?
- Daily breaks in nature?
- Listening to music that warms your
heart or inspires your soul?
- Regular times with those you love?
- Writing a snail mail letter to
your mom or dad?
- A great bubble bath?
- A party at the office for no
reason except your gratitude to be able to work with such a
great team?
- Helping others (including
employees and colleagues) to be happy? As Ralph Waldo
Emerson said, "Happiness is a perfume you cannot pour on
others without getting a few drops on yourself."
What will you commit to doing or
being in the coming year that will increase your GNH and
that of those with whom you come in contact? Let me know and
I’ll put the list (anonymous, of course) on my web site for
all to learn from and be inspired by!
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2009 Anne Alexander, all rights reserved in
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Anne
Alexander
Small Business Growth Architect
Authentic Alternatives, Inc.
Pisgah Forest, NC
828-348-0474
Contact me
here.
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