Monday, November 15, 2010

Whole Sense

We've all used common sense, that sound practical judgment the often engages all of our physical senses. I'd like to suggest expanding to Whole sense, an approach to understanding and interpreting data to get to know the total person. Linda Martin, founder of Resource Associates Corporations said it best,

"Your growth as a person
depends greatly on your ability
to examine the parts of your life
to see if they add up
to the total person that you want to be."

Identifying at least one goal in each of the key elements of “WHOLE SENSE” and taking purposeful, planned action can change your life forever.


FINANCE (Increase income, reduce debt)

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CAREER (promotion, change career, change approach)

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FAMILY (improve relationship, family vacation, family project)

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SOCIAL (join a club/organization, attend a function/event, learn something new about your own community)

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MENTAL ( take a class, teach and mentor)

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ETHICS/BELIEFS (AKA VALUES) (List your 5 most important values, identify the values your company)

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PHYSICAL (lose or gain weight, improve nutrition, create a workable exercise plan)

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Whole sense, makes sense if we just use our common sense and focus on the total person that we want to become

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