So first off let me start by saying I hate my blackberry. I miss my Droid phone with it's large screen and easy to navigate apps. I hate having to sign in every half hour just to check my gmail. I hate not having google maps or the possibility to zoom with only two fingers. All in all, I hate almost everything about my blackberry. It stressed me out to no end the week I was supposed to leave for Europe. It stressed me out while I was abroad and racked up a ton of international data minutes checking work emails and my schedule. It stressed me out when I got home and couldn't even update my fantasy line-up on it thus losing in the playoff round.
The point of this whole rant though is to say how important focus is. I've been so focused on finding a "fix" or "dealing" with issues that were bothering me that I couldn't focus on really anything else. While I was gone I only ran once and that was just so I wouldn't disappoint mom. There were so many fires that I had to put out and only so much time in a day to do it. As my focus continued to be centered on things I need to get done and stuff that I needed to finish that day I began to lose my perspective.
I realized that this weekend and went into today with one focus. Prioritize your time so that you can go to the gym by 4:30, run and make the 5:30 bodypump class. This is all that I have focused on today and I fully intend to make it happen. It's a real shift in perspective for me and one that I think I really needed.
Making this happen has revolved around the idea that everything that I need to do today I will also need to do tomorrow and the next day etc. Now for all those managers out there reading this please don't worry. I'm not advocating becoming a slacker at your job and trying to rationalize it by the fact that you want to be healthy. There is definitely a balance. For me I've focused so much on work lately that I won't allow myself to do anything but work until I'm completely devoid of energy at the end of the day. The beauty of knowing that I have to prioritize the gym is that I have a time limit. This works great for me since I am extremely efficient when under pressure. As you can see this paradigm may not work for everyone.
Using this technique today required me to make a list of everything I needed to do this week and then prioritize the tasks. By doing this I no longer have the stress of dealing with the little things that are bothering me or focusing on what needs to be changed that I can't immediately change. I hate my blackberry still but I realize that until the blackberry guy calls me back there is nothing I can do to change my situation. Somehow that's freeing. :) And of course now I have no excuses for not going to the gym at 4:30!
Val
I am convinced staying healthy and looking good is the best thing you can do for your career. However, 20 years in I still struggle with that!
ReplyDeleteLists...I love it. Seriously though, the most important thing is your health - everything else will follow (feeling good, looking good, running a half and fitting into whatever you want!!)
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