FOUR TIPS FOR UNLOCKING YOUR BEST SELF
Damian Santamaria
Sustainable Lifestyle Pioneer, CEO / Founder Sublime Magazine & SUBLIMETV
THE 25% RULE’S FOUR MODES CREATE THE BASIS OF A HOLISTIC SELF-ORGANISING SYSTEM TO HELP YOU TO BALANCE YOUR WORK DAY AND TRANSFORM YOUR LIFE
Life is constantly happening around us and we only have two options: let it pass by or take control and make it happen for us and our community. The first option sees us delegating our will and decision-making powers to others (the government, your boss, your family, and so on) and simply going with the flow. The second option is to organise your world according to your personality, potential, and dreams, transforming your life for the better and helping the world become a better place.
You wouldn’t have learned self-development techniques at school or university – these traditional institutions are more concerned with spoon-feeding you information and rolling out exams in a one-size-fits-all style.
Twenty-six years ago, after graduating a design and communication course in Argentina, I arrived at London Heathrow with a big smile, my portfolio of work, and $150 US dollars in my pocket. I didn’t have many options apart from using my lateral thinking skills to solve everyday problems, be that learning English quickly, adapting to a new culture, or earning a living without losing my mind.
Being my own boss was always a big challenge. I needed a clear direction, and certainty over my next move.
Over the years, I accumulated knowledge and developed new techniques to organise myself and try to be on target with my personal and financial achievements. And so, out of necessity, I created The 25% Rule, a holistic self-organising system designed to help entrepreneurs, startups, and the self-employed – like myself – better manage their time. After a while, I realised that full-time employees, managers, and CEOs can also use it to better organise their work-life balance – after all, successful individuals also need a practical method to maintain and multiply their achievements.
Today, I feel far from overwhelmed by my work, and using The 25% Rule in everyday life helps me to think that I have plenty of time in the days to come to not only do more, but to do it better. Whatever your background, this simple method will allow you to focus and achieve more in both the short and long term, allowing you to take the first step towards a better you, to go from zero to hero at your own pace.
The idea is to divide your time between four conscious modes, so you can enjoy every moment knowing that it counts towards your business, wealth, and personal targets, adding and maintaining value to each area of your life.
Becoming aware of your mode will help shield your mind – and your time – from unnecessary distractions. Using this holistic approach to a positive lifestyle, constantly adding value to your life will add value to your business. Each mode affects the rest; every step you take will inspire you to move forward and, little by little, you will start to see change in all aspects of your life.
Mindfulness is a mental state achieved by focusing one’s awareness on the present moment while calmly acknowledging and accepting one’s feelings, thoughts, and bodily sensations.
Breaking Down The 25% Rule
Goals
25% Study “SPONGE”: Absorb The Right Knowledge And Information
Take time to add value to your life, so you become more valuable for the market and for others. If you change, things will change for you. Achieving this could include making time to…
25% Planning “SUPERNOVA”: Explosion Of Dreams And Ideas
Take time to innovate, think about new life projects, and business ideas, dream big and realise all your thoughts on paper.
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25% Operating “ANT”: Get The Job Done
Ants never stop. Take time to do the job and focus on one task at the time.?
25% Recreation “PUPPY”: Stay Curious And Excited About Life
Take time to unplug and take a break, protect your mental and physical health and build resilience for the future.
The 25% Rule’s four modes can also help to balance your day and avoid disappointments. Remember, these are circular activities that feed to each other as opposed to a means of restricting time.
For example, social media takes, on average, two hours out of our day. It can be paralysing and distracting, so we need to know why we are on social media and which mode applies at the time. Are we there learning, operating, planning, or in recreation mode? Becoming aware of your mode will help to protect your mind and your time.
Outcomes And Feedback
The first reaction of those to whom I show The 25% Rule is that, just by reading about it, they start to think that regaining control of their career and adding value to their life might not be as difficult as it sounds. Stefan, a London-based music producer, applies the method to keep improving his music and business outlook in a competitive market, while for Katherine, Deputy Head at Cambridge School of Art, it helps with problem-solving within her department. Carlos, a product designer in South America needs a constant flow of ideas for products and services, John works in a restaurant while planning his own catering businesses and studying to become an accountant, and Aatifa is a young writer looking for career development in media and journalism – The 25% Rule has helped them all.
I invite you to share your thoughts and experiences regarding The 25% Rule, to be included in my upcoming book on the topic – get in touch on?[email protected]?with the subject line ‘The 25% Rule feedback’.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Damian Santamaria?is an international business consultant on brand, sustainability, and innovation for the green economy. He is a Visiting Fellow to the School of Business, Law and Communication in Southampton Solent University, Visiting Lecturer at the School of Media at London College of Communication UAL, an influencer of ethical fashion and Co-Founder/Director of?Sublime, the first international sustainable lifestyle magazine and?SUBLIMETV.