We can excel easier in our lives when our
own spiritual, physical, and intellectual needs are fulfilled. Within each of us, there is a well of
energy that must be regularly replenished. When we act as if this well is
bottomless, scheduling a long list of activities that fit like puzzle pieces
into every minute of every day, it becomes depleted and we feel exhausted,
disconnected, and weak. Refilling this well is a matter of finding time to
focus on, nurture, and care for ourselves, or "you time." Most of
us are, at different times throughout the day, a spouse, a friend, a
relative, an employee, a parent, or a volunteer, which means that down time,
however relaxing in nature, is not necessarily "you time." Though
some people will inevitably look upon "you time" as being selfish,
it is actually the polar opposite of selfishness. We can only excel where our
outer world affairs are concerned when our own spiritual, physical, and
intellectual needs are fulfilled. Recognizing the importance of "you
time" is far easier than finding a place for it in an active,
multifaceted lifestyle, however. Even if you find a spot for it in your
agenda, you may be dismayed to discover that your thoughts continuously stray
into worldly territory. To make the most of "you time," give
yourself enough time on either side of the block of time you plan to spend on
yourself to ensure that you do not feel rushed. Consider how you would like
to pass the time, forgetting for the moment your obligations and embracing
the notion of renewal. You may discover that you are energized by creative
pursuits, guided meditation, relaxing activities during which your mind can
wander, or modes of expression such as writing. Even if you have achieved a functioning
work-life balance, you may still be neglecting the most important part of
that equation: you. "You time" prepares you for the next round of
daily life, whether you are poised to immerse yourself in a professional
project or chores around the home. It also affords you a unique opportunity
to learn about yourself, your needs, and your tolerances in a concrete way.
As unimportant as "you time" can sometimes seem, it truly is
crucial to your well-being because it ensures that you are never left without
the energy to give of yourself. |
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