Environment Inspiration:

RELATIONSHIP

Our thoughts, emotions, and sense of self are undeniably tied to our surroundings. Where we are and who we spend time with ultimately influence what we become. Recognizing the scenarios and situations that bring us the most fulfillment allows us to play a more active role in shaping our lives.

How does this connect to our desire for rewarding relationships?

Create an environment for strong relationships.

Putting the time and effort into creating your ideal environment can encourage more fulfilling relationships. You already recognize your natural instinct to build connections and cultivate meaningful relationships. Time invested with family, friends, and community is your most valuable personal asset. To build stronger relationships, consider implementing new practices and routines to enhance your environment and surroundings.

HOME

Make the effort to nurture your most important environment—home. Current events have pushed many of us to spend more time at home than ever. Take the time to optimize this space that is now also often used for work and entertainment.

Experts in Feng Shui suggest to display images and symbols of love and photos of your most important people. Place them all over your house for consistent reminders. Relationships are a process (not events) and require work.

WORK

Your ideal working environment includes access to a tight-knit, collaborative team. But your deep dedication to others may make it hard to say "no" to requests for time or help.

Allow yourself the adequate space and energy to be more productive by implementing consistent boundaries.

A lack of boundaries among colleagues and work partners may foster resentment in the long run, so make sure to always have them in place.

COMMUNITY

You feel deep connections through involvement with teams, religious/faith communities, social groups, and worthy causes. As the world is rapidly changing, we aren't spending as much face time with each other as we once did.

Strong social ties are imperative to your well-being. Be consistently willing to give them energy for growth, even if that means you're the one initiating simple meetings. Don't discount the power of a group video chat!

SELF

Don’t forget to schedule in time for your own self-care, even if you may feel that personal satisfaction can only be felt when focused on involving yourself with others.

Be rigid with your wellness routine by not allowing others to impose on sleep, exercise or downtime schedules.

These are non-negotiables if you want to be healthy enough to continue sharing your time and efforts with the ones you love.

Create an environment for strong relationships.

Putting the time and effort into creating your ideal environment can encourage more fulfilling relationships. You already recognize your natural instinct to build connections and cultivate meaningful relationships. Time invested with family, friends, and community is your most valuable personal asset. To build stronger relationships, consider implementing new practices and routines to enhance your environment and surroundings.

HOME

Make the effort to nurture your most important environment—home. Current events have pushed many of us to spend more time at home than ever. Take the time to optimize this space that is now also often used for work and entertainment.

Experts in Feng Shui suggest to display images and symbols of love and photos of your most important people. Place them all over your house for consistent reminders. Relationships are a process (not events) and require work.

WORK

Your ideal working environment includes access to a tight-knit, collaborative team. But your deep dedication to others may make it hard to say "no" to requests for time or help.

Allow yourself the adequate space and energy to be more productive by implementing consistent boundaries.

A lack of boundaries among colleagues and work partners may foster resentment in the long run, so make sure to always have them in place.

COMMUNITY

You feel deep connections through involvement with teams, religious/faith communities, social groups, and worthy causes. As the world is rapidly changing, we aren't spending as much face time with each other as we once did.

Strong social ties are imperative to your well-being. Be consistently willing to give them energy for growth, even if that means you're the one initiating simple meetings. Don't discount the power of a group video chat!

SELF

Don’t forget to schedule in time for your own self-care, even if you may feel that personal satisfaction can only be felt when focused on involving yourself with others.

Be rigid with your wellness routine by not allowing others to impose on sleep, exercise or downtime schedules.

These are non-negotiables if you want to be healthy enough to continue sharing your time and efforts with the ones you love.

"Share your dreams, heart, and desires with other people and get to know theirs. Support each other's growth."

BRENDON BURCHARD

AUTHOR + COACH