At the peak of my career, with my bank account overflowing and my social calendar bursting at the seams, I found myself staring at the ceiling at 2 a.m., sleep as elusive as a shadow in the night. Despite the luxurious silk sheets that cocooned me and the soft hum of the air conditioner that whispered promises of comfort, peace of mind was a foreign concept. It was then, in the silence of my sprawling mansion, that a disconcerting thought crept into my mind: I was rich in money but bankrupt in life. My days were a whirlwind of meetings, business trips, and lavish social gatherings. I traveled first-class to exotic destinations, collected art and cars with the same enthusiasm a child collects seashells, and dined at the world’s finest restaurants. Yet, there was a hollowness inside me, a void that no amount of money could fill. It dawned on me that true wealth was not just about the financial aspect; it encompassed all 12 areas of life: physical, mental, spiritual, family, time, e...
by Andy Ng at www.asiatrainers.com (Sales & Management Training) Tel: 65-93672286 Email: andythecoach@gmail.com