What Every Leader Says You Should Do

What Every Leader Says You Should Do

I recently heard about a survey that was done with some high-profile leaders. They were asked to answer the question “What is the most important thing you do every day?” Now, when we think about that question, we might expect that their answers would include things like having a regimented morning ritual, utilizing an unexpected productivity habit, or perhaps a consistent exercise routine to decrease stress. However, the overwhelming answer of these leaders was that the most important thing they do every day is to spend 30 minutes doing something to invest in themselves.

Isn’t that interesting? High-capacity leaders have found that the most important thing they can do is to spend time investing in themselves their development, their peace of mind, and whatever is important to them. That resonated with me.

We are all multi-talented, multi-faceted people, and it's important for our well-being and our success as leaders to recognize and nurture those parts of ourselves that bring us to life, that reenergize us, that make us think, that relax us, that do for you whatever?it is?you?need.

I, like half of the population during the pandemic, put on a few pounds. OK, more than a few, about 10% of my body weight! So what I needed was to carve out time every day to focus on my health. I changed my calendar app to not allow people to book time before 10 am.?That allows me to exercise (in some fashion) every morning. It took a year, but I got off all those extra pounds and a few more. I invested in me every day.

So when I was asked to contribute to the new app?5 Minutes for Me , it was an easy yes. I loved the idea of people investing 5 minutes in themselves and the app giving one mechanism for doing that. My topic… the need for Connection of course!?The app features?5-Minute Audios?with tips and wisdom for wellness from a wide range of professionals.?

How you invest in yourself is up to you and it can be different every day. One day could be a mediation app, and the next is a learning app, I love the masterclasses and listening to audiobooks when I walk.

?I suppose the answer all these leaders gave shouldn’t surprise me. The 7th habit of Stephen Covey’s list is to sharpen the saw. Shake up your day-to-day with a little you time.

What will you do to invest in yourself? Five minutes is just the start!

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Week 18:?Friendship Circle

Friendship Circle was a special place for my mom. This organization?promotes a greater awareness and understanding of the unique needs and the unique gifts of people with special needs, and encourages respect and empathy for those facing challenges. They do this through a wide array of innovative respite, social, and recreational programs. My mom?volunteered here and collected stuff, so much stuff, to donate to them. I found piles of art supplies after she passed, and that's why I am so glad to be donating to them this week.?Join me in donating?here !

Thank you Michelle Tillis Lederman, CSP, SCC, Leadership Speaker for working with us at 5 Minutes for Me with your great and very important content on how best to lead ourselves by investing in ourselves each day. It was fabulous to have you as a part of our App also. ??

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