Modern life rewards speed, productivity, and constant output. What it rarely teaches is how to remain steady within it.
In Living a Life in Balance, Abdullah Boulad presents a structured framework for building sustainable well-being across the essential dimensions of life: physical health, psychological stability, meaningful relationships, and inner alignment.
Rather than offering quick fixes or motivational slogans, this book explores balance as a practice - an ongoing recalibration between pressure and recovery, ambition and reflection, structure and humanity.
Drawing on years of experience working with individuals and families facing intense personal and professional demands, Boulad examines how lasting stability is built through awareness, responsibility, and deliberate choices over time.
The book introduces a clear model of balanced living built on four interconnected layers:
. Physical health - restoring energy, resilience, and biological stability
. Mental health - developing clarity, emotional regulation, and awareness
. Social health - strengthening relationships, communication, and connection
. Spiritual health - cultivating meaning, values, and inner coherence
Together, these dimensions form a practical framework for navigating modern life without losing oneself in the process.
This fully revised second edition presents a refined structure, expanded reflections, and a clearer articulation of the principles behind sustainable well-being.
Living a Life in Balance is not a book about perfection. It is a book about building stability that endures.
About the Author
Abdullah Boulad is the founder of THE BALANCE Rehab Clinic, a private, medically led mental health and addiction clinic based in Mallorca, Zurich, London, and Marbella.
With a background in corporate strategy and systems design, his work focuses on the intersection of psychological regulation, communication, and the environments in which individuals are expected to function, lead, and decide.
He works closely with high-responsibility individuals, families, and organizations navigating complex psychological and relational challenges.