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Are You Trapped By Your To-Do List? Get Out of Jail Now.

Topic: Organizing and Learning How to OrganizeBy Julie GrayPublished Recently added

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Have you ever felt trapped by your to-do list? Like it was running your life instead of the other way around?

You aren’t alone!

This is a common theme among those I am fortunate enough to work with: How am I supposed to relax when I have so much TO DO?

I feel your pain. I’ve been in that place where your list can feel like a prison sentence. When every new item you add is another step away from that elusive state of blissful relaxation and peace of mind that can only found at the end of your to-do list.

But is this really true? I don’t think so.

Here’s what I believe: Finding that state of balance and peace of mind isn’t going to happen when your to-do list is finished or when you get it ‘under control’. It isn’t going to happen when you reach a certain threshold of efficiency either.

It is only going to happen when you are willing to give yourself permission to enjoy life first. Before your list is done.

Here’s why:

When you stop waiting to enjoy life and instead fully experience what life has to offer moment-to-moment your to-do list comes into perspective and you start to get clear about how you actually want to be spending your time.

There is less pressure and urgency and energy drain around your list because it is no longer holding you back from what you want to experience.

And once you’ve given yourself permission to step out from behind your list and live life all the way – you gain even more clarity about what it is you actually want from life.

Once you are clear about what you want, your to-do list becomes a love-to-do list and puts an end to the cycle of doing for doing’s sake. You can start infusing life with the activities that inspire you to live as big as you have dreamed.

So what is it that YOU want?

Giving yourself permission to enjoy life and really get clear about what that means for you can be tough without the support of a been-there-before you guide.

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Julie Gray is a seasoned space organizer, coach, and productivity adviser for exhausted overachievers who are ready to stop the cycle without sacrificing success and find the time and energy to get more out life.

Julie’s unique expertise is in harmonizing your space, time, AND energy in order to optimize your productivity and drive faster, more impactful results. Her comprehensive system creates more time in your day, and is designed to evolve along with your ever-changing life.

Visit profound-impact.com to get your FREE Time Valuation Calculator.

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