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Contentment Commitment: Live A Happier Life

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In my late 20s and early 30s, I was perceived by others to be achieving success in my professional life, but was struggling to manage increasing demands in my personal life and felt like I was failing as a husband, a father, and a friend while neglecting myself as well. In response, I leveraged existing tools used to gain insights into happiness at work (Engagement) and evolved them to create a simple framework focused on improving happiness in life (Contentment). At first I just did it for myself, but it was such a life-changing experience that I began sharing it with select friends and colleagues struggling with similar issues. Based on their feedback, I have been sharing it ever since.

What makes the Contentment Commitment unique is how it breaks Contentment down into 6 dimensions and their sub-dimensions, asks difficult questions to help you understand what really drives your happiness in each, and then applies a proven analytical methodology to help you identify and prioritize the actions which will have the most positive effect on your life overall. It then pushes you to commit to taking those actions by formally creating accountability to yourself and others. This provides a simple and structured way to focus your efforts on achieving meaningful outcomes and takes much of the emotion out of something that is inherently deeply emotional. The Contentment Commitment framework tends to resonate most with people who have been heavily focused on their professional lives, have new and greater responsibilities in their personal lives, and are struggling with how to make it all work. But it looks well beyond the narrow lens of work-life balance and is relevant for adults of any age regardless of what is happening in their personal and professional lives. And it works the same for any gender, ethnicity, religion, or nationality.

Building out this framework and bringing it to life through the personal stories in the book has been a passion project years in the making. I hope it helps you and those you love Live a Happier Life as it did for me.

141 pages, Hardcover

Published June 24, 2021

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Tim Streeter spent 25 years working in consulting and human resources including global leadership roles in Talent Acquisition at Accenture and Whirlpool. During that time, he worked from home for over 20 years while traveling to nearly 50 countries for business or pleasure. Happily married for 24 years (and counting) with two college-aged children, Tim has played soccer competitively for over 40 years and is a lifelong fan of the beautiful game. Together with his brother, he has released 9 pop music albums under the artist name T Street Players. Retired at age 47 and actively planning to launch a Foundation at age 55, Tim's current focus is to help as many people as possible Live a Happier Life by sharing a simple framework he created called Contentment Commitment.

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July 9, 2021
Shocking I would give myself 5 stars, I know. :)

In my late 20s and early 30s, I was perceived by others to be achieving success in my professional life, but was struggling to manage increasing demands in my personal life and felt like I was failing as a husband, a father, and a friend while neglecting myself as well.

In response, I leveraged existing tools used to gain insights into happiness at work (Engagement) and evolved them to create a simple framework focused on improving happiness in life (Contentment). At first I just did it for myself, but it was such a life-changing experience that I began sharing it with select friends and colleagues struggling with similar issues. Based on their feedback, I have been sharing it ever since.

What makes the Contentment Commitment unique is how it breaks Contentment down into 6 dimensions and their sub-dimensions, asks difficult questions to help you understand what really drives your happiness in each, and then applies a proven analytical methodology to help you identify and prioritize the actions which will have the most positive effect on your life overall. It then pushes you to commit to taking those actions by formally creating accountability to yourself and others. This provides a simple and structured way to focus your efforts on achieving meaningful outcomes and takes much of the emotion out of something that is inherently deeply emotional.

The Contentment Commitment framework tends to resonate most with people who have been heavily focused on their professional lives, have new and greater responsibilities in their personal lives, and are struggling with how to make it all work. But it looks well beyond the narrow lens of work-life balance and is relevant for adults of any age regardless of what is happening in their personal and professional lives. And it works the same for any gender, ethnicity, religion, or nationality.

Building out this framework and bringing it to life through the personal stories in the book has been a passion project years in the making. I hope it helps you and those you love Live a Happier Life as it did for me.
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