Simplifying your schedule and the busyness
of the day may be crucial to avoid burnout. For many, life is a hodgepodge of
never-ending commitments. Yet few of us can be truly healthy or happy without
regular periods of downtime. While there is nothing inherently wrong with
busyness, those of us who overcommit or overextend ourselves potentially face
exhaustion and burnout. When you feel overwhelmed by your commitments,
examining your motivation for taking on so many obligations can help you
understand why you feel compelled to do so much. You may discover that you
are being driven by fear that no one else will do the job or guilt that you
aren’t doing enough. To regain your equilibrium and clear the clutter from
your calendar, simplify your life by establishing limits regarding what you
will and will not do based on your personal priorities. Determining where your priorities lie can
be as easy as making two lists: one that outlines all those obligations that
are vital to your well-being, such as work, meditation, and exercise, and
another that describes everything you do that is not directly related to your
well-being. Although there will likely be items in the latter list that
excite your passion or bring you joy, you may discover that you devote a
large portion of your time to unnecessary activities. To simplify your
schedule, consider which of these unnecessary activities add little value to
your life and edit them from your agenda. Remember that you may need to ask
for help, say no firmly, or delegate responsibility in order to distance
yourself from such encumbrances. However, as you divest yourself of non-vital
obligations that cause you stress, serve no purpose, or rob you of
opportunities to refresh yourself, you will feel more energetic and
enthusiastic about life in general. If simplifying your schedule seems
difficult and you still feel pressed to take on more, try imagining how each
new commitment will impact your life before saying yes. When you consider the
hassle associated with superfluous obligations, you may be surprised to see
that your schedule is impeding your attempts to grow as an individual. Your
willingness to pare down your agenda, no matter how gradual your progress,
will empower you to retake active control of the life that defines you. |
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