Saturday, February 5, 2011

"The way we are currently living is not serving us well. It is destroying many opportunities for finding balance and happiness each day." Michael Meegan "We run up moving escalators, rush at closing train doors, and stand squashed along with all the others hurrying to work. We swarm into offices and finally locate our desk. On accessing our inbox, we’re hit by urgent emails and memos and then the day begins. All of this takes its toll and in the frenetic charge we lose ourselves in work. " Michael Meegan "When people do not live to their potential, they do not feel fully alive. When people live outside of their own energies they become frustrated and if we do not find fulfilment in our lives we become anxious and distressed. Somewhere in the broad equation of how we are living, something is wrong. " Michael Meegan "One of the underlying tragedies of the modern age is that we have more and more time for the things we hate like work and travel, and less time for the things we truly love like family and friends." Michael Meegan

"The way we are currently living is not serving us well. It is destroying many opportunities for finding balance and happiness each day." Michael Meegan


"We run up moving escalators, rush at closing train doors, and stand squashed along with all the others hurrying to work. We swarm into offices and finally locate our desk. On accessing our inbox, we’re hit by urgent emails and memos and then the day begins. All of this takes its toll and in the frenetic charge we lose ourselves in work. " Michael Meegan


"When people do not live to their potential, they do not feel fully alive. When people live outside of their own energies they become frustrated and if we do not find fulfilment in our lives we become anxious and distressed. Somewhere in the broad equation of how we are living, something is wrong. " Michael Meegan


"One of the underlying tragedies of the modern age is that we have more and more time for the things we hate like work and travel, and less time for the things we truly love like family and friends." Michael Meegan

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