Investments are not always about money, real estate, and stock market cycles.
Everything that is related to some form of commitment and may bring prosperity, in the long run, can be seen as such.
Paying attention to our health, building strong and positive relationships, cultivating a hobby, sleeping enough, eating whole foods, devoting time to our education, meditating, enhancing our self-awareness, decluttering, learning new things on a daily basis, practicing thankfulness, exercising regularly...
All these rewarding habits can also be considered some kind of investment that will bear fruit not only right now, but above all over time, if continuously honed and improved.
Picking the right habit will help shape both the present and the future, so it's worth giving some thought to the matter.
Coaching question of the day:
"What is a long-term investment of yours?"
Everything that is related to some form of commitment and may bring prosperity, in the long run, can be seen as such.
Paying attention to our health, building strong and positive relationships, cultivating a hobby, sleeping enough, eating whole foods, devoting time to our education, meditating, enhancing our self-awareness, decluttering, learning new things on a daily basis, practicing thankfulness, exercising regularly...
[One of my biggest long-term investments right now?
Getting enough sleep every single night...]
All these rewarding habits can also be considered some kind of investment that will bear fruit not only right now, but above all over time, if continuously honed and improved.
Picking the right habit will help shape both the present and the future, so it's worth giving some thought to the matter.
Coaching question of the day:
"What is a long-term investment of yours?"
Tags: Coaching question, Self-coaching, Self-awareness, Self-reflection, Investment for oneself, Reframing, Future self, Time management
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