LAYLA GRAYCE
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Can you believe it’s the end of the greatest month in the history of the BSP? Nah, me neither. TWO prizes? One to gift? One to keep? That’s crazy talk. The generosity of these contributors deserves a huge round of applause. Have we covered everyone on your list yet? If not perhaps our finale contributor may be able to help. Layla Grayce is an emporium of items to make your life a little more lavish. At Layla Grayce partners (and life long friends) Wendy Estes and Tiffany Harris hand select each product that goes into their store utilizing each of their unique expertise.
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No question- physical. If you are strong and healthy you can work hard to get what you need fiscally but if you are not healthy, it affects every part of your life. Good health is priceless!
being a practitioner of chinese medicine, i pride myself on my health. expecting my first child any day now (by the way, i specialize in pregnancy health-care), i’ve been adamant about keeping an even closer eye on health these last 9 months. with that said, my stresses have been more focused on finances. to drive it home, i’m attempting to open a free birthing clinic outside of the US, and will be moving there as soon as feasible with my new family. yes, fiscal shape is the goal, the dream – that which will make it all possible. that is what i wish for.
The best fiscal shape. I just launched a company that I love, and every day I get to work on building it just a little bit more. Good fiscal shape means that my company will grow, my husband and I will be able to develop more wonderful pieces, and bring beautiful deigns into people’s lives. While it would be nice to be in great physical shape, it’s fiscal shape that will make my dreams a reality.
I hate to say it, but…Fiscal. Then my husband could quit the job he hates and I can be a stay at home mom. Then I’d work on getting into great physical shape.
Physical shape, money cannot buy my happiness. Being in the best physical health would help me be more active with my two little girls and be a good example to them of caring for your body. Plus I want to be around to see my babies’ babies and being healthy today would insure that not having fiscal health.
Physical. My family is taking us to Maui to celebrate my mom being cancer-free, and I find the thought of bikini shopping utterly terrifying, but we have been in terrible fiscal shape for years. As a teacher/student and a paramedic we make only enough to cover the bills, occasionally being forced to live off Mr. Noodles or Kraft Dinner for weeks at a time, but we couldn’t be happier. We are in love and we find ways to do things together like going hiking or skating, or spending time with family. Money would be nice, but it is not the most important thing.
Fiscal. I think it’s harder to get to. Working towards a fit body is fun – working for money is not!
The best physical shape; the best things in life don’t cost a thing and the view from a mountain top is heaven on earth.
I would have to say physical. What good is money if you don’t have good health?
Best physical shape, every day my body stops me from doing what I need or love to do, rumatoid arthritus is pain full and every day is a struggle to work two jobs to make ends meet, my body is falling apart and I have 50 million things to do
Fiscal – then I would be able to help, financially, 2 very close friends (1 is waiting a heart transplant and the other is a dialysis patient), give generously to organizations I admire (heifer.org and kiva.org – both support individuals in starting their own businesses and “paying it forward”), keeping my own business going and I could buy a treadmill to get me in shape physically!
Being a little physically UN-fit currently because I’ve been worried about my fiscal shape is definitely not the way I’d like to live. If I feel good about my body then good things happen because I’m confident enough to put myself out there.
Well, since I’m ok right now with being poor–realizing it’s only a stage of life–I’d say physical. It allows me to do a lot more than, say, having a lot of money. That’ll come eventually. (Positive thinking.) Plus, money comes and goes, but it’s not, I’ve found, the thing that makes me most happy. I love running around and being active, so I’d say physical. Definitely.
I would definitely be in the best physical shape, for my two small sons. Money can buy a lot, but it can’t buy the precious time I have with them x
I would want fiscal. My dream is to retire by the time I am 55, which will probably not happen. Being in my best fiscal shape would probably allow that!
That’s a tough question…I would have to say I’d rather be in the best fiscal shape, but that may be because of all the negative economic news we are constantly bombarded with by the press. Although, I do feel more comfortable and safe when my family is fiscally sound.
I’d rather be in the best fiscal shape right now because my husband was laid off on November 2nd of this year and hasn’t found a job yet. I know it could take a good long while to find one too and if I was in the best fiscal shape of my life, we wouldn’t have to worry nearly as much about it.
I would rather be in a better fiscal shape! My husband and I just bought a house, and my heart my sink if I couldn’t afford it anymore.
Getting ready for my wedding means getting in my best physical shape of my life! I actually started researching bootcamps – hopefully it will come true!
If I was in good fiscal shape, I could afford the insurance to put me in better physical shape.
physical! exercise releases endorphis, which make you happy, and to quote legally blonde (a movie that inspired my pursuit of a legal career in 5th grade– i’m now a junior in college), ” happy people just don’t kill their husbands!” at this stage in my life, i believe that being in a positive mindset is the most important thing! plus, hopefully truly loving what i do and believing in myself will lead me to fiscal happiness : )
Considering how incredibly happy my husband and I have managed to be being poor, I would rather have that good health to make it last all the longer.
I’m lucky that my family is okay money-wise so I’d rather be in better physical shape…still need to lose the rest of the baby weight!
I’d rather be in better fiscal shape so that I can move out of my shoebox apartment!
I think this is an easy one for me…I would rather be in the best fiscal shape of my life. My husband and I are expecting our first child and I hate seeing him worry so much about money and how much a baby costs! I know we’ll be okay, but it doesn’t stop him from playing the lottery every once in a while!
i feel like my answer should be fiscal because i am getting married months from now but i am going with physical. i love this boy so much that i want to be healthy for him so that we can experience the joys of life together. i know money is necessary but you can experience joy without it…i believe it:)
i know that physical health is VERY important and i guess logical answer would be physical… but than again that doesn’t feels quite right to me … ’cause i saw people in good health and very low spirit and after while, ugly to say, but body starts to become ill… and than again i know people (a man) who are/is very ill but his spirit is high and despite serious illness his health has become better.
- but to say that once is better than another one is pointless ’cause there are people who’s spirit is like sunny hymn but that didn’t help them and people who are living till very old age completely miserable…
i guess the old one says it all; ” the grass is always greener on the other side.”
I would have to say fiscal. I certainly don’t believe that “Money can buy you happiness” but I feel that it does create flexibility in your life to pursue the things that truly do make you happier, whether that is being able to stay home with kids, travel with your spouse, open your own business, help others, etc. I also believe strongly in the negative effects of STRESS on your health, on your physical well being and there is often no bigger trigger for stress than financial worries. So in a way they go hand in hand.
I’d choose to be in the best fiscal shape. Relieved anxiety about money can lead to overall improvements in health, in opportunities to take risks and be creative, and to extra time to pursue new things.