Give Yourself A Break…Cuz You’re The Boss!
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- Ask yourself, “Which of these tasks is going to move me closer to my goals?” You’ve got a number of projects you’re trying to finish. You can’t possibly do everything you need to do. Some things are just not going to get done. Then make a list of all the things you have to do. Prioritize all the items, listing the most important on top down to the least important at the bottom. Now you can start working on the most important realizing you probably won’t get to the bottom. And, that’s okay because they can’t be very important or they would have been listed at the top. nn
- Take a deep breath, stop what you’re doing and step away. There are times when work can seem so overwhelming. You feel like everything is coming at you at once. You’re not sure what pile to start on first. Even if it’s only for a few minutes, step away from your desk, and do something different. When you return, you’ll feel calmer and more focused. nn
- Make your weekends your own private time to take care of yourself. Often on Sunday afte oons, I’ll go up to my office, open up my computer and start working. I’ll tell myself I’m doing this so I can be ahead of my workload except there’s always the next thing to do. This past Sunday, I did things differently. I decided I was not going to work. Instead, I sat out on my terrace and immersed myself in a great fiction book I’ve been dying to read. What a great feeling to read something totally unrelated to work, and I can’t wait to read the next chapter! nn
- Block out time on your calendar to nurture your mind and soul. For me it’s working out at the gym 3 times a week. For you, it could be taking a walk, jogging in the neighborhood, practicing yoga, jou aling your thoughts each morning, meditating daily, or reading a good juicy book. Even if it’s only for a few minutes, give yourself “special time.” You’ll find yourself more relaxed and focused when you return to your office. nn
- As you start to plan next year’s business and personal goals, make sure to block off vacation time and write those dates in your calendar now. n
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