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Take control of your life, take control of your future

Part of being an Entrepreneur is marching at the beat of your own drum, following your own instincts, insights, and the voice in the back of your head that knows where your life should be headed, not where some Corporation wants to direct your life. Nigel Marsh a writer and motivational speaker gave an inspiring speech at the TED conference in Sydney in 2010. His message was simply “Balance your life, Balance your career”.

Marsh, like most people around the world, was living and imbalanced life with the most skewed portion of his life more heavily imbalanced toward his work and career. Corporate America is designed to try and get the most out of their employees in terms of time and efficiency. Entrepreneurs and those in corporate America need to have a better understanding what is truly valuable in life and the reason why most people work so hard.

The point is whether in life or business you must take a personal inventory on what is truly important in life and what your true motivation is for success and what you are willing to do for your goals and what you are willing to sacrifice for what is important. If you Find Balance in your life, you will find more happiness, meaning, and satisfaction for what you are doing in your career or business. This is especially important for Entrepreneurs because often times they can become over consumed by their business and goal and forget the reason they are doing them. It is understandable that you will be passionate about your business and it may take up a significant amount of time, however it is important to realize that timing is crucial for balance. Thus you must make the time and learn to say no and take control of what matters, and if you do not have a family and your business is everything and that makes you happy, then live at the office! But if your family and marriage are negatively affected it may be time to re-assess your goals and outlook on life.

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