
There are universal laws that govern our world, no matter what we think of them, and our (dis) belief in them. The simplest of all, to which everyone can relate, is the Law of Gravity, simply stating that “that which goes up must come down.” Another is the first law of thermodynamics, which states that energy can be transformed, but can never be destroyed or created. The third, which is quite common, is the Second Law of Thermodynamics (also known as the Law of Energy Decay), which says that everything that is created will deteriorate; move from a state of order to a state of disorder.
According to Wallace Wattle (“The Science of How to Be Rich”): “You can act in accordance with these laws or you can ignore them, but you can’t change them in any way. Laws act forever and keep you from strict responsibility, and there is not the slightest care for ignorance ... Once a person learns and obeys these laws, he will become rich with mathematical certainty. "
All these laws fall under one main law: "Energy is." We are absolutely all particles of energy, more precisely light.
In a way, it makes life quite easy to understand. As long as we recognize the existence of these laws and do not work against them, life unfolds naturally. I wrote about most natural laws in other articles.
All our four main areas of life are influenced by these laws. These areas are:
* Mental
* Emotional
* Physical
* Spiritual
You can compare these areas in life as four interconnected circles that overlap extremely in the middle. A balanced life, a life in which “you can have it all,” is united exactly in the middle, where mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual practice come together.
There is a dual approach to your personal and professional life: first, there is an excessive influence of Natural Laws on your decisions and movements; The Law of Attraction is the most important Law to consider. In addition to these Laws, there are four areas of life that you need to be aware of.
I know this may seem complicated; just know that you already live under these “rules”, and you are probably already using them without even knowing that you are.
This review is not intended to explain and work under Universal Laws. The goal here is to show you that your values and actions are ideally distributed across each of the four main areas of life in order to live a personal and professionally successful and balanced life. This, in my opinion, is pleonasm, because a successful life is a balanced life!
Obviously, there are more areas in life that you can focus on, but four of them summarize the basics. Everything that we do in life has 1) a goal - a spiritual one, 2) a cause - a mental one, 3) a feeling tied to it - an emotional one and requires (not) action - a physical one.
Most often, people focus on one or two areas, thereby ignoring other areas of life. For example, a person focused on success in business can purposefully focus on the mental and physical: come up with a reasonable plan and put it into action. It MAY leave this person out of touch with the goal (spirituality, ethics) and with the emotional constants of it (without taking into account oneself or others). Another example: someone might be happy to focus on spiritual and emotional growth. This may leave them paying no attention to "common sense" (mental) and physical health. Both examples may seem successful in those areas where the focus is on, but will pay the price for forgotten areas.
To live a balanced and fulfilling (and, therefore, effective) life, try to unite all four areas in your life.
- Spiritual: focus primarily on the reason, purpose, your intentions. WHY are you pondering what you contemplate? What value will it use? What is the ultimate cause of all this? If you can find a positive intention / goal behind everything you do, you will have endless motivation to get results. No one should motivate me to write articles. I WANT to do it because it fits my goal: to inspire people for a more fulfilling and happy future.
- Mental: Spend a lot of time planning your intentions. WHAT IS YOU WANT TO REACH WHICH FITS YOUR GOAL? Come up with a plan of action. Consider the pros and cons, causes and effects. Talk with people, do research, eliminate or minimize risk, maximize profits. And so on. D. And so on. D. Use your (left) brain to work on it in advance.
- Emotionally: what feeling do you feel? What is your emotional state? What is the sum of your intentions? How would you like to feel after your plans were put into action? Think and feel what state you want to achieve in advance; it will ignite the powerful forces that will help you achieve the desired feeling.
- Physical: what's the plan? How are you going to do this? What resources will you use, what time frame are you going to stick with? What do you start from the first time? How much energy is needed? How much time to restore? How will your body cope? Can you handle this? Need to tighten or become a locksmith? What are the 3-dimensional physical requirements and what is step 1?
If you can constantly monitor all four elements, you will use everything that you intended. It will also serve as an account diagram and will warn you that a “light appears on the dashboard” when one element receives too much attention or too little attention. You will notice it!
And my personal and professional life began to develop upwards, as soon as I focused on keeping all four plates in the air, rather than leaning towards one or two of them in the first place. The power of a balanced life and perspective is greater than you can imagine.
Proof of the pudding will be in the food!

