Eight Drivers of Contentment
Recently my wife and I met up with our financial advisor to walk
through our long-term finances. A key component of that discussion was
about our net worth, defined as assets minus liabilities. While we had a
very fruitful discussion that resulted in some great take-aways, it got
me to thinking about how easy it is to focus on a single aspect of
one's life and derive how good (or bad) one might be doing based on that
aspect. Don't get me wrong; one's net worth is certainly an important
measure that needs to be tended to. My point is that there is more to
life than net worth when looking at your overall contentment. This hit
home for me with the suicides of famous figures Robin Williams, Anthony
Bourdain, Kate Spade, and others. These are people who appeared to have
it all but to them something was so missing that it caused them to
commit a horribly sad act. Lives ended too early; my prayers go to their
loved ones.
In thinking about contentment, I looked hard at what, to me, are the most important driving factors behind contentment. Keep in mind my analysis is not from a point of scientific expertise; rather it is from a point of practicality as to what I think are the most important drivers. I've honed my list to 8:
In thinking about contentment, I looked hard at what, to me, are the most important driving factors behind contentment. Keep in mind my analysis is not from a point of scientific expertise; rather it is from a point of practicality as to what I think are the most important drivers. I've honed my list to 8:
- Professional Contentment - How content you are in your current and future career potential
- Financial Contentment - How content you are in your current and future financial status
- Family Contentment - How content you are in your family relationships
- Health Contentment - How content you are in your physical and mental health
- Leisure Contentment - How content you are with quality time spent on leisurely activities
- Legacy Contentment - How content you are with the legacy you are leaving behind should you die today
- Relational Contentment - How content you are with relationships built and maintained with friends and loved ones
- Spiritual Contentment - How content you are with your spiritual life
If you find this helpful, you can download the excel template to
help you self-assess yourself based on the 8 drivers.
By Lonnie Pacelli
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By Lonnie Pacelli
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