Stability is satisfying. When various aspects of my life are stable, I feel like there is very little else I need. Each day, I work towards achieving and maintaining constancy in my life.
When a situation makes me truly happy, it is normally because all the elements are stable. I realize that when I am unhappy, something in my life is likely unsettled.
I am satisfied with a simple life, and discourage the presence of too many moving parts.
The crowded life leads to instability. Too many jobs, friends, or debts makes life confusing. It makes me feel like I lack control of my life. Sometimes having just enough instead of too much gives the desired peace of mind.
I like to be educated, but I avoid studying too many courses at the same time. Doing just a couple at a time helps me to focus and successfully complete each one.
I also like to spend time with friends. But I avoid having too many friends with varying lifestyles and ways of thinking. Compatibility in thought and action contributes to having stable relationships with others.
Even though I have unmet monetary goals, I am still satisfied with my current job. Staying put in the job helps me develop financial discipline.
Today, I promise to keep things simple so I maintain stability. I am committed to having a clear sense of purpose so I achieve realistic goals. I love when my life is under control.
Self-Reflection Questions:
- Who are the people that contribute to chaos in my life?
- How can I use one successful area of my life to help me develop stability in another?
- Can I have happiness without stability?


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