4/20/2023 0 Comments Wheel of life tool![]() Money and finances: Do you earn enough income to satisfy your current needs? Do you have any pending debts? Can you put enough money aside for unforeseen situations? You might ask yourself the following questions in regards to each area:Ĭareer and work: Is your work in alignment with the career path you dreamt of? Are you heading in the right direction? Once you’ve done with the scaling it will look like a spider web-like diagram and shows you clearly the gap between where you are right now and where you want to be. Once you’ve done with it, you can start rating your current situation on a 1 to 10 scale or weigh it from 0 to 100%. Feel free to create your own wheel of life the way suits you better. Or you might want to separate family and friends, spirituality from personal development, etc. Is there any other way of life that you would like to add? Such as contribution to the society (volunteer work), specific areas of a bigger category, like racing in a sport etc. Before you would start rating them, as which one of them is the most important to you and how satisfied you are with it, think it through. The categories on the wheel are only suggestions as the most general ways of life. Further on you can delve into the details and analyze: why your wheel of life looks the way it is, how it should look like and how you can make it happen. It helps you to visualize all areas of your life at once and discover how balanced your life is and which areas need more attention. It is mostly used in (life or business) coaching as a foundation exercise for goal setting. I would suggest using a great self-assessment tool this time, the wheel of life. How is that? Probably because they went deeper in analyzing their current situations than just scratching the surface. There are only a handful of people who are able to keep their resolutions. Everyone works overtime, doesn’t read, exercises less, eats junk food and spends less time with their friends and family from February again. But then what happens? The gyms are packed in January but becoming almost empty from the next month on. It’s the same story all over again: everyone is tired, fed up (not just with food) and dissatisfied with their lives in December and they promise themselves that it will be different from next year on. Most people are preparing for the best New Year’s Eve party of their lives, while others are busy writing down their “I am gonna achieve all of these even if I die” resolutions.
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