Harvest is, quite simply, about reaping the rewards of your life in a tangible way. Its about finding yourself within the process of your daily life, and learning to enjoy the journey.
Success, as we know it, can be measured in many different ways. For some its about having the car, the house, the membership to some exclusive club, the recognition from their peers that they are ’somebody’, that they have indeed ‘made it’. Wouldn’t it be great if life were that simple.
In fact, life as we know and share it is much more complex. The end game doesn’t end, the goal posts keep shifting, the respect won from peers can just as easily be lost, or worse, the path to ultimate success can be a lonely one, with family and kids lost along the way.
Success for others is a point they never seem to reach, a constant longing for something better, something more complete, some dissatisfaction with the way their life has turned out, regardless of either previous successes or achievements. That what they have is not enough.
So what is the trick? How can I keep the things I have earned and work for, and my family, and my daily life, in balance?
Balance! Now that is what we are talking about. Fighting the good fight, sincerely. Going through your personal work place or career journey, sharing it with those who are close to you in an intimate and present way, working through life’s little trials and tribulations- and enjoying it with an intimate understanding of who and what you are.
Reap what you sow. Finding your balance in life.
So , I hope that this collection of stories, experiences and bit of advice I have collected along the way will be useful to some of you, and help you on your own individual journey.
I don’t believe in overloading you with information, I think that little things to contemplate, presented in a consistent way are much more effective.
So, lets enjoy our journey together.
Cheers,
Mark in Jersey



Mark from Jersey:
Let the journey begin….perhaps continuous journeying is in and of itself the mark of success?
Comment by vashiyusuf — July 30, 2008 @ 10:06 pm |
Good luck for you, you’ve found your own way, I’m still in the process of finding my own.
Cheers.
-Era
Comment by Erakarhu — August 1, 2008 @ 9:55 am |