What’s The Big Deal With Emotional Wholeness, Anyway? #1

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Have you ever sat down and just chilled out for a whole day? I’m not talking about playing a video game or watching stuff on YouTube, but just completely chilling out: possibly outdoors checking out some natural landscape or natural features, sitting down on a bench, watching the sunset. Have you ever done that?

If you had, and you’re completely honest with yourself, don’t be surprised if you come to the conclusion that there’s something off your life, something doesn’t feel right. You can’t quite point what it is but you think that there’s something missing.

You may be doing well enough at work, bills are getting paid, your mortgage is covered month after month, the kids are doing well enough from school, you can buy whatever you want, your debts are manageable, you rarely freak out when you get your credit card balance at the end of the month, but regardless of these, something seems missing.

You might want to consider emotional wholeness. You have to understand that the sense of contentment is an art. A lot of people think that contentment is some sort of product that can be bought. When we buy stuff that’s worth a lot of money, that item is more valuable. If you are able to afford something that other people desire, you must be important enough.


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Victoria Goldstone

Victoria Goldstone is an a writer, blogger and seasoned paint artist, She prides herself in the ability of her creativity which comes from various people and their life experiences - by bringing such variables together and crystallizing it in her writing prowess.

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