Do I Need Balancing?
or, I Don't think I need it!

Are you strong enough to ask the relevant questions?

A Test of Your Desire for Success.

Welcome

The strong individual is not afraid to admit that they are not perfect and not afraid to acknowledge that they can improve. Weak willed persons accept their frustrations and failures as fate and the deceptions of others. No matter how good your life has been and is, if you cannot see that it could be better in terms of quality, you have given up on your potential. You have taken the distance you have traveled as far enough. For the healthy, self-directed, and self-motivated person, "good enough" and "far enough" are not phrases in their vocabulary.

The more humbling the awareness, the greater the possibilities for new strength. Growth can come from challenge. Challenge depends on opportunity and risk. Opportunity depends upon perception and attitude. Risk is a factor of our perception, experience, and ability to reality test -- question for relevancy. Challenge converted into action can produce growth. Growth is indicated by a positive change in our self-esteem, health, communication with others, relationships, endeavors, decisions. Energy blocks can deny ANY or ALL of these and force them into trends of decay, of change for the worse, of fear of change, fear of opportunity.

Typical areas of influence in our lives.
Are each of the following optimal for you as an individual?
Do those around you agree that they are that for you?
Perhaps you should change the neighborhood, or, yourself.
Just getting by is just being a loser.
Loser or Winner?
Your Choice.

8. Spirituality

7. Health

6. Social contribution

5. Finances

4. Career

3. Family

2. Intimacy

1. Self-sufficiency


What is a more relevant question?
The question of whether you "need" Balancing Therapy, that is, Balancing Self-Development ... is only relevant to the loser who is looking for ways to stop life with rigidity and reaction of behavior. Simplicity, routine, and predictability are the fantasies of the person who is afraid of risk, change, growth, life.

Fear rewards us with what we are afraid of.
Fear insecurity and you live in insecurity forever, unable to satisfy the need. Fear change and you become the victim of change by failing to interact with change. Stopping in the middle of the roadway is a sure way to involve yourself and others in danger and an accident. Accidents can kill you for not showing you care enough to be your best.

How much you can benefit from Balancing is a more relevant question. The presence of energy blocks encourages us to build more energy blocks. When one has enough energy blocks by volume of numbers or intensity, one loses control of their life. One "intends" but does not actualize. Health worsens. Life can become less meaningful and enjoyable. One can become increasingly depressed, alone, desperate, rushing, apathetic, obsessed, intolerant, frustrated, disappointed, tired. Do you really need any of that?

The truly healthy person is confident and enthusiastic of checking the state of their health and their perceptions because they would rather take a few precautions than waste their time, effort, and resources on mistakes that could have been avoided. They would rather hear a "not required" answer than fear hearing a "required" answer. Here, the precaution is cheap. It is the avoidance that often proves expensive.

Fossilize, Decay, or Grow.
Choose routine, compulsions, or learning.
Your Choices decide Your Future.


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