Positive Force Field....
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Positive Force Field....

"The future depends on what you do today" - Mahatma Gandhi

How do reinforce your bubble, your force field from the negativity that is hitting all week? How do you ensure that your force field propels the negative and absorbs the positive?

Your week is like a cell phone battery, the further away you get from your recharge (weekend) the more you are drained. Think about times when you hit Friday, totally exhausted and happy to be done for the week vs. times when the week flew by, you felt totally energized and happy. What was the difference?

Just as you plug your phone in when not in use during the day/week to keep a charge, there are ways to protect yourself and keep your "internal charge" going all week. Your goal is not to be in a state of exhaustion by Friday night, but rather in a state of rest and relaxation. The weekend should be a time of enjoyment with family and friends, for personal reflection, self-care and development. Every day you are bombarded with negativity (especially during election season), some days you're better prepared for it than others. The further you get from your recharge, the more vulnerable you are to negativity and poor choices. What you do in-between will help you personally and professionally if you are able to make very small life changes that will have a giant impact on you, your family, Potrero, and your friends. Create a "force field" to bounce negativity away and allow you to be personally happy and professionally satisfied. There are ways for you to make this force field nearly impenetrable.

Just like running a long race, if you properly train, have great hydration and nutrition plans, and rest heading into the race, you will experience a euphoria when you hit the finish line. How do you replicate that euphoria during the week? How do you protect yourself from the negative?

1.    Rest - Eight hours if possible, of great rest. The 30 minutes prior to sleep and the 30 minutes when you wake up are critical. Try this next tip for a week, resist under all circumstances to look at your phone 30 minutes before bed and 30 minutes after you wake up.  Dedicate that 1 hour of time to you. Focus your brain on resting and waking. Probably without realizing it, you are feeding your subconscious with "brain junk food" when you look at your phone, especially prior to sleep.  

2.    Hydration & Nutrition - Stay hydrated throughout the day, provide your cells with the necessary water, your skin will glow ?? and you will be happier. For diet, each of us is different in our dietary needs. Make good decisions here and focus on moderation, not necessarily restriction. Be smart about it and know this is the fuel that powers the engine and reinforces your force field.

3.    Exercise - Flood your brain with endorphins. We started OND123 to get everyone moving and get blood flowing all the way to your fingertips and toes. This is perhaps one of the greatest secrets to a daily recharge. Deliberate exercise and movement, get your cells vibrating and push oxygen to your muscles, tissue, and brain. You will feel great and think clearly when you make this a daily ritual.

4.    Positive thinking - This sounds simple and straightforward, however it is difficult to master. This requires mental discipline. For every negative thought you have, respond with 10x in positive thoughts. Force yourself to think of 10 things that are positive in your life. Initially it will be tough, then all of a sudden, it will be muscle memory. Pretty soon, the peak that seems insurmountable becomes an ant hill. Positive thinking, positive personal reinforcement, and positive self talk all lead to success.

As you go through today and Friday be sure to recharge, focus, and drive toward your goals...you will feel great heading into the weekend!  

Joe

This is a series of articles based on the daily letters that I write to my company (slightly modified - company specifics removed). My hope is to share some positive thoughts that gently push the world toward positive thinking and encourage many to achieve their fullest God-given potential

Joe Urban

President | Predictive Health Innovator | Combat Veteran

3 年

Great comments!!! Congratulations to Jim Bishop for winning this stick figure art work. Doug Gotelli and Qasim Ali Butt, MD - super close on this one. Thanks to all who commented and pushed positive into the world - David Castiglioni, Ron DeAngelis, Anant Iyer, Chris Murphy, Jeff Mack!!

Jeff Mack

Driven to deliver products and services helping caregivers and patients.

3 年

Joe gives us art with purpose. Step aside Rembrandt, Monet, Picaso, and van Gogh! ??

Jim Bishop

President and CEO at Bishop Executive Services LLC

3 年

Well said Joe!! Yes positive thinking takes patience and practice. It is even more important now due to the many troubles our entire world is facing. I’d like to add one more thing. Be kind to people and help whenever and wherever you can. A smile - compliment - a thank you - lend an ear - give some time and money if you can. I’m getting countless people sending me their resume due to being laid off. Their stories are rough so I do try to help. When an adult starts crying because we had a hand in helping them transition to a new job/company, it warms the soul. If you have a solid week of helping folks along the way - the weekend is so much more enjoyable. Cheers

Doug Gotelli

Technical Account Manager

3 年

Personal daily “insulation” 1) get up early and read something enlightening 2) breakfast...a must have 3) get prepped/dressed for work even though home office 4) lunch time workout...hour of power for body/mind 5) make certain checking off items on daily to-do activities 6) late afternoon break to walk my dog. Who provides better perspective than a dog? 7) wrap up work day at reasonable time 8) have connection with my sons at some point each day 9) dinner made at home (usually) with my wife 10) a small glass of red vino...then bed for 7hr minimum.

Chris Murphy

Regional Business Development Manager

3 年

Great reminder, Joe! Check out Salvatore M. Moffa. M.D. on LinkedIn..a lot of great leadership thoughts.

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