C5:
Create a Balanced Life

A balanced life means mixing school, friends, family, hobbies, and rest in a way that helps you feel happy, healthy, and confident. It’s about finding what works for you to enjoy life and grow without stress.
— Can Do Kiwis

Create a balanced life: The power of connection

Connecting with others, nature, and yourself is super important for feeling good and living well. Here’s why.

  • Feel less stressed
    Hanging out with friends and family can help you chill out when life gets tough.

  • Boost your happiness
    Having people you care about makes life more fun and satisfying.

  • Avoid feeling lonely
    Spending time with others stops you from feeling isolated or down.

  • Keep your brain sharp
    Talking and learning from others keeps your mind active and strong.

  • Stay healthy
    Good connections can help your body fight off sickness and keep you feeling good.

  • Live longer
    People with strong friendships often live longer, healthier lives.

  • Grow as a person
    Meeting different people helps you learn new things and understand others better.

  • Be more empathetic
    Connecting with others teaches you to care and see things from different views.

  • Open doors for your future
    Building relationships can help with school, jobs, and finding mentors.

  • Enjoy your work or school more
    Having good friends and teammates makes daily life better.

  • Help your community
    Strong bonds make your neighborhood or school a better place.

  • Bring people together
    Connecting with different groups helps everyone get along.

Making time for connection is key to a balanced, happy life. So get out there, build your crew, and take care of yourself and others.

The most important things in life are the connections you make with others.
— Tom Ford

The 5 levels of connection to be your authentic self

Being real and true to yourself means connecting with different parts of your life. Here’s how Can Do Kiwis breaks it down.

  1. Self
    Know who you are—your thoughts, feelings, strengths, and values.

  2. Family and friends
    Build strong bonds with the people closest to you who support and care about you.

  3. Community, culture, and nature
    Feel connected to your local community, your culture, and the natural world around you.

  4. Aotearoa/New Zealand
    Be proud of your Kiwi identity, traditions, and the land you call home.

  5. World
    Understand you’re part of a bigger global community, and learn to respect and connect with people everywhere.

When you connect with all these levels, you become the most authentic, powerful version of yourself.