1. Ask yourself
“What’s important?” Take a step back and think about what’s important to you.
What do you really want to be doing, who do you want to spend your time with,
what do you want to accomplish with your work? Make a short list of 4-5 things
for your life, 4-5 people you want to spend time with, 4-5 things you’d like to
accomplish at work.
2. Examine your commitments.
A big part of the problem is that our lives are way too full. We can’t possibly
do everything we have committed to doing, and we certainly can’t enjoy it if
we’re trying to do everything. Accept that you can’t do everything, know that
you want to do what’s important to you, and try to eliminate the commitments
that aren’t as important.
3. Do less each
day. Don’t fill your day up with things to do. You will end up rushing to do
them all. If you normally try to do 7-10 things, do 5 important ones instead.
This will give you time to do what you need to do, and not rush.
4. Leave space
between tasks or appointments. Another mistake is trying to schedule things
back-to-back. This leaves no cushion in case things take longer than we planned
(which they always do), and it also gives us a feeling of being rushed and
stressed throughout the day.
5. Eliminate as
much as possible from your to-do list. You can’t do everything on your to-do
list. Even if you could, more things will come up. As much as you can, simplify
your to-do list down to the essentials.
6. Now, slow down
and enjoy every task. Try to slow down and enjoy whatever you’re doing. Try to
pay attention, instead of thinking about other things. Be in the moment. Enjoy
the present.
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