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Uproot Overwhelm and Overeating and Unleash Your Inner Champion.
It’s the second year of January, and if you made a resolution or set a goal to make healthy lifestyle change in 2010, the honeymoon is probably nearing an end. One of the biggest stumbling blocks for many busy women who want to make changes: finding the time to actually make them.
Here’s a question I was asked in an interview recently: “How do we justify taking time out for a workout or a healthy lunch or to work on that novel we want to write when our to-do lists are still a mile long?
This question is really getting at the mindset we have about taking the time for these things. The question itself suggests that it’s hard to see our own action items as important—or as of the same importance as the other items on our to-do lists. If you want to make successful and lasting progress with your goals this year, this is a critical shift in mindset that you must make.
When we see something as essential or valuable we cease to feel the need to defend or justify it.
What is your mindset about me-time and self care? Too many women are stuck in the mindset of believing that self care is expendable—that it’s an “if I can get to it” luxury that can be skipped with little consequence if you need to save time. Not true. The very-busy president of the United States (and every past president I can recall) makes time in his incredibly busy life for regular exercise (as well as for leisure and other self care) does that tell you something about how important and life-enhancing it is?
Consider the costs of not taking the time you need for yourself. This includes not taking the time you need to move forward on your important goals. Symptoms or side effects of not getting enough of what you need to thrive include:
When we take time for ourselves—to work on bettering our own life, our health, or goals and dreams we:
Sound good? Here’s your challenge: what do you need to do to claim the time or energy that you need this week? What do you need to let go of or say no to in order for that to happen? What one action can you take to be more commited to your goals this week?
I’d love to hear what you come up with. Leave a comment below and share your thoughts.
Take good care,
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