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Life Harmony, Perfect Life: Wheel of Life

NLP Psychology of Excellence: Balancing Your Wheel of Life

By using NLP You are able:

To achieve the results that you really want by gaining the ability of setting goals that are compelling and that have a momentum on their own

To develop your relationships building skills by learning how to feel comfortable with others, so creating a climate of influence
To resolve conflicts either with yourself or with others by reconciling different and seemingly opposite points of view to find a solution that integrates both in innovative and empowering way.
To become a visionary leader by mastering a style of communication that is so compelling and motivating using language that is so enriched that it inspires others to be a part of that vision.
Hinduism: Aspiration for Balance in Life
Hindu approach to the human life shows aspiration for balance. For example, the concept of four ashramas (stages of life) has been developed to actualize this need for balance. The same goal has the concept of three vargas (goals of life): artha (success, profit), dharma (consciousness development/ religious duty) and kama (love). In Hinduism these three purposes of life are seen as equal and essential to fulfill. It is said that artha, dhama and kama constitute the one way to moksha.
Islam: Leading a Balanced Life
A balanced life is the way of Islam. Islam teaches people not to be extremists: i.e. neither do too little nor do too much, but follow the Golden Balance. Islam teaches people not to be extremists: i.e. do neither too little nor too much, but follow the Golden Balance. Furthermore, it teaches people to seek a balance between various facets of life. There should be harmony and balance between all of the following goals:
Financial Goals; Religious Goals; Intellectual Goals; Social Goals; Family Goals; Personal Goals; Philanthropic Goals; Physical Goals.