How To: Put Yourself First
Paula Rizzo
Best-Selling Author - Listful Thinking & Listful Living | Speaker | Media Trainer for Authors | Emmy-Award Winning Video/TV Producer | Productivity Expert | LinkedIn Learning Instructor
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When did more become better? Longer hours, bigger sacrifices, fewer hours of sleep. This is becoming the new norm for many people and even I get excited when I see an article that claims to have the secret sleep schedule of the most successful people.
But the truth is you don’t need to be getting up early to go to yoga, work a 10 hour day then get home and make a freshly prepared home-cooked meal, before you rush off to your child’s clarinet recital. I’m not the only one who has noticed this growing trend, it was a big topic of discussion at a Listful Thinking afternoon tea event and it was raised in my friend Cass McCrory’s podcast interview.
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Buying into the “more is more” philosophy can set you up for failure. It can lead to blaming yourself that if you just push a little more then you’ll be able to achieve all your goals. That’s not always necessarily true.
Truthfully, however, working harder can only help you up to a certain point. Beyond that, you may only get diminishing returns (when the benefits gained are less than the amount of money or energy invested).
After my appendix burst, I started taking a “just enough” approach. I learned this when I interviewed Heidi Hanna, a stress expert, in my book Listful Thinking but didn’t really apply it until now. She told me to make a “just enough” list instead of bogging it down with lots and lots of to-dos. The list contains only the minimum requirements that I would feel like were just enough after completing them.
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The free time I have left over can be spent doing things I enjoy or that I want to work on.?
I find that in the long run prioritizing my mental and physical well-being, instead of just working hard all the time, has been a key part of my success. When you have more room to breathe, you have more time to:
I’m challenging you to put yourself first this week! Make a ‘just enough list’ for today and share it with me on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook or here on LinkedIn).
What are some other ways you prioritize your well-being?
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1 年Thanks for the reminder Paula Rizzo!!