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TOTAL BALANCE GROUP PHILOSOPHY
Some people would say that there's no such thing as ‘total balance’.
But we’d like you to consider the possibility that once you identify
your own version of 'balance' you can make a significant difference
to how much enjoyment you get from your life. Our philosophy is that
achieving balance is about taking a holistic approach.
The term balance as we would define it, relates as much to a state
of mind as anything else. It isn't necessarily about having equal
amounts of time or energy for work and for all of the things you’d
like to include in your personal life.
It’s about the sense of inner harmony you feel when things are
mostly ‘in sync’ in your life. We say mostly, because one of the
things for you to remember is that you don’t need to seek perfection
to feel a sense of balance. In fact, giving up perfection is the
first and most important step in the process.
To feel that sense of harmony, you need to begin by feeling
comfortable to be yourself. To know and understand your personal
values and beliefs and to have a clear idea of where you are heading
in your life.
For most people, balance means loving your work. Knowing that when
you go to work, you’re doing something that is genuinely fulfilling
for you.
It means connecting with yourself and others in a way that is
authentic and honest. Asking for what you want, accepting that your
loved ones won't always be able to meet your every need, being
willing to forgive and being open to both giving and receiving love.
For many people it means giving back to society in some way. Most of
us benefit from feeling part of community; from knowing that we
belong to something bigger than ourselves.
It means taking the best possible care of your health – both
physically and emotionally.
A balanced state of mind is about accepting life’s challenges as
well as life’s joys. It means keeping an open mind and sometimes,
letting go of control. It means giving up judgement of yourself and
others. Sometimes it’s about embracing change, learning from
failure, knowing that you can grow and being willing to strive for
something better. As well as learning to accept the way things are,
it's also asking 'what can I do to make things better?'.
Balance means expressing yourself creatively. Creativity isn't just
about painting or playing music, it's about finding activities that
take you out of your comfort zone that allow you to grow and learn –
to discover all of the possibilities available to you.
And it means taking the time to stop and smell the roses. We believe
there can be too much focus on 'achieving' and not enough on
‘enjoying the journey’.
Once you achieve a state of relative balance, we can pretty much
guarantee you, it won't be permanent. Life is ever changing and the
scales are easily tipped in one direction or another.
Real balance is about being flexible enough to know when you need to
shift your weight ever so slightly to feel steady and sure that
you’re still on the right path.
We’re here to support you in creating that balance.
Our
philosophy is that life should be lived by the following eight principles:
1. Be yourself
2. Give up perfection
3. Nurture your health
4. Connect with others
5. Keep an open mind
6. Love your work
7. Express
yourself creatively
8. Slow down
Enso is Japanese for 'circle'. The hand painted circle is a Zen
symbol of enlightenment and of the true nature of existence. When
the circle is not perfect it is said that its very imperfections
make it a symbol of perfection - it is perfect just as it is.
It is a symbol that combines the visible and the hidden, the simple
and the profound, the empty and the full. It is also said to be a
circle of infinity, a circle of simplicity, a circle of beginnings
and a circle of endings.
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