A Time For Reflection

A Time For Reflection

January is the time for going full steam ahead - Right? Wrong!

Usually, I’m really looking forward to January. I love getting cracking with my new year plans, plus it’s my birthday. But, this year things have been a little different.

COVID Pneumonia

Over Christmas I got covid and on the second of January, I finally had to concede and call myself an ambulance as my bloody oxygen levels were too low.

I then spent a week in the hospital and another 2 weeks recuperating at my amazing sister's house.

COVID Pneumonia is no joke!

I remember saying in December that finding your purpose is like breathing! You just can’t explain how it happens it just does!

Who knew that a few short weeks later I would be having difficulty breathing myself, something you just take for granted!

It’s been 6 weeks now and after spending January focusing on the simple basics we all take for granted I’m getting back to normal. Whatever that is!

Forced Down Time

Whilst I haven’t enjoyed being laid up in bed poorly I am the kind of person to look for the positives in every situation. And the one positive I have found is that with the forced down-time I have had lots of time to think.

I have spent time reflecting on… well, everything!

My home life, my business, my relationships and what 2021 taught me.

January Is Tough

The first thing that came to mind is that January is TOUGH! Not just when you’re ill and unable to work, but every single year.

There is so much expectation to become a new and better version of yourself and achieve lots of amazing things. But, the reality is that it’s cold and it’s miserable. You’re tired and bloated from Christmas and the best thing to do with January is just to get through it!

February is the new January!

Lessons Learned

Whilst I’ve been pondering life and the universe I’ve had time to reflect on the things that make me happy - and the things that don't.?

The biggest thing that I have learned is that as an entrepreneur my business is my baby and it can be just as high-maintenance. And whilst it is still REALLY important to me it must not be at the cost of my health. After my scary stay in hospital I’m now determined to find more balance with my time and not sweat the small stuff.

I’ve also learned not to force things. No matter how much you push and try if something is not meant to be then it won’t happen. Focus on the things that ARE working and put your energy into them.

Quality Not Quantity

On the subject of not forcing things, the same goes for people. It’s better to have a smaller number of quality connections that you can partner and collaborate with than hundreds of business connections that aren’t working for you.

Look out for those that are always in touch with and ‘ask’ but don’t show up for you when you need their support.

Tips

It’s all very well saying you’re going to do these things but the real trick is to put practical measures in place to make sure you do.

Schedule Holidays

When you’re your own boss it’s really easy to work, work, work and forget about taking a break. And I don’t just mean taking a lunch break, I mean a regular week off scheduled into your calendar. The best way to do this is to make sure you have a holiday booked once a quarter. Even if it’s just a long weekend. You don’t have to jet off abroad, you just need to switch your work brain OFF.

Book Non-meeting Time

Speaking of lunch breaks, it’s really important to take them. In the world of online meetings it’s so easy to book them in back-to-back and forget about taking a break in between.

You need to give yourself time to breathe in between meetings so make sure you block out parts of your calendar to allow yourself a break.

Don’t Justify Yourself

You became your own boss so you could be in charge of your own destiny. So, believe in yourself! Own your decisions, walk your own path and don’t make excuses for yourself.

This is your journey, sometimes it will be hard and sometimes it will be bloody amazing!

Watch out 2022! Here we come!

Natalie Carthew

Successful holiday let owner. Beccles, Suffolk - 2 bed, sleeps 4, Cromer, North Norfolk - 6 bed, sleeps 12. PT Court Usher Ministry of Justice - Norwich Magistrates Court.

3 年

You are so inspiring Susan Greatbanks ~??aka Susie G ?? tough times and you find the positives, it’s such a gift and one I know you share with your clients in abundance so they too can start and continue to take their own path. Some great tips too. Reflection is so powerful and is a great window into increasing our awareness & focus to keep improving and moving forward. February is most definitely the new January.

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