What’s Possible in Just 5 Minutes?
It’s a journey of steps that moves us toward change.
What’s Possible in Just 5 Minutes? Read More »
It’s a journey of steps that moves us toward change.
What’s Possible in Just 5 Minutes? Read More »
One question I’ve asked my research participants is what words they would use to describe their time. Before reading on, I invite you to reflect on how you would answer that question.
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Dr. Whillans describes how quickly an hour of leisure can get ripped into temporal shreds through this unproductive multitasking. And often even when we don’t respond to or engage with the distractions that pop up, they diminish the quality of our time by introducing thoughts of other things we could or should be doing.
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Structuring our time helps us to make sense of our time and our reality, which in turn helps us to use our time in ways that feel purposeful and driven by larger goals and intentions.
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By building an awareness of when and how we multitask, we can then shift our focus (no task switching pun intended) to how we want our multitasking habits to work for us. This not only helps us to conserve our energy, it also allows us to optimize our efficiency and give quality attention to the things in our lives that deserve it.
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I am taking time to notice which routines and practices are serving me, and which ones are naturally shifting in response to the change of season. This is what I invite you to take some time to do this week.
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Instead of one more thing on my to-do list, instead of a nuisance in my present day, this gift-giving mindset helps me to be proactive with little choices that ultimately help me out in the long run.
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Do you often find yourself reacting to unexpected tasks that randomly pop up and urgently demand your attention?
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In my head, idealized me does not get tired. Idealized me has bountiful attention spans and never seems to tire as she expends energy on all the doing and being I imagine is possible for her (for me).
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Here’s the thing about this time clutter, just like the stuff taking space, sometimes it feels easier to leave the time clutter be, to spend valuable minutes in un-useful ways simply because it would take effort to change it up.
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