Arba Yesodot
The four core areas where we should place our attention to live a balanced and meaningful life
“A centuries-old system that helps each person
embark upon a path of personal growth.”
Arba Yesodot
FOUR FOUNDATIONS FOR A FULFILLING AND HAPPY LIFE
THE ARBA YESODOT ARE AS FOLLOWS:
Physical and Financial Health
Eating healthily, exercising, being financially responsible.
FINANCIAL HEALTH involves developing a mature mentality in regards to money, discovering your career path, and carrying out your job with fulfillment and happiness. The goals of Torah are to amass wealth and use it properly, as well as having a healthy relationship with one’s work habits and money. Financial stability and maturity can give a person the peace of mind to think about life, to clarify priorities, and to pursue higher goals.
Relationships
Nurturing and developing our connections with family, friends, and community.
Each partner in a relationship shares the basic needs of feeling seen and heard, feeling safe, feeling satisfied, and feeling respected by the other. The skills and perspective necessary to listen and communicate effectively, to respect and appreciate personal differences, and to grow within and from a relationship can be learned and practiced. By taking these steps, every relationship, including the one you have with yourself, can be improved.
Wisdom
Acquiring both Torah and relevant secular knowledge and using creativity to express and apply that knowledge.
Guidance
Finding and learning from one or more mentors in the various arenas of our life.
More than any of the Yesodot, this one can “make or break” how we live our lives.
There is no limit to how high and how deep you can go in fulfilling your mission in this world.