Give Yourself the Gift of a Timeout

We see it in sports all the time. The coach needs to strategize and motivate the team, so they call a timeout. Why can’t we do that for our own self-care? Well, guess what? We have the power to grant a timeout to ourselves 24/7!

 

Take a timeout to recharge, regroup, and refocus.

 

What can a timeout do for you? That little old timeout can help you:

Take a look at where you’re focusing your energy. Are you moving forward or spinning your wheels?

Confirm that you’re paying attention to the tasks that will move you closer to achieving your goal(s).

Enjoy and appreciate the present moment.

Be joyful.

Have the energy for playtime, or to finish a project or workout.

Avoid the temptation to multitask.

Stay in the present moment, which keeps you from being stuck in the past or thinking about what might (or might not) happen in the future.

 

What might you do during your self-imposed timeout?

Meditate

Breathing exercises

Go for a walk

Listen to a podcast

Chat with a friend

Have a refreshing glass of water

Relax

Ten quick jumping jacks

Read a chapter in a book or an article in a magazine

 

You get the idea.

A timeout is an opportunity to do whatever it is that will help you stay on top of your game: whether that game is work, play, or family life. Self-granted timeouts are a gift to yourself.

 

How will you use your timeout today?

 

Give Yourself the Gift of a Timeout was last modified: June 28th, 2021 by Deb Nelson

Goals. Goals. Goals. Committing to Small Changes in June.

Small changes are powerful. I talk about making one small change every week during Take Action Tuesday via Facebook Live (Tuesday mornings at 8:00). Sometimes, though, it helps to make a few small changes to get to your wellness goals. For the month of June, I decided to document a some goals that involve making tweaks to my existing routine.

Career

Post one blog post per week

Distribute one newsletter

Identify program to offer in fall

Outline marketing plan for fall program

Explore collaboration opportunities

Attend two networking events

Creativity

Enroll in a language class

Listen to two podcast episodes a week

Health

Legs Up the Wall every day

Meditation every day

Probiotic every day

Joy

Go to the beach at least once a week

Read four books

Physical Activity

7 Hours of Exercise Each Week

190 miles of walking / running

Average of at least two bike rides each week

Average of at least two runs each week

Strength training at least once each week

Relationships / Social Life

Reach out to an average of two people per week

Why have I selected these goals for myself for the month of June?

These goals are all extensions of areas that I’m already working on; I’ll be making tweaks – or small changes – to a number of existing or previously held practices.

By putting these goals in writing and sharing them publicly, the likelihood of achieving these goals has already increased!

Committing to small changes and achieving these goals will bring more joy and feelings of fulfillment to my life – how good is that?!?

What small tweaks can you make to your daily life to bring more joy into your world?

Need help? Let’s chat!

Healthy living starts now.

 

Goals. Goals. Goals. Committing to Small Changes in June. was last modified: June 5th, 2021 by Deb Nelson