IGNITE THE POWER OF INTENTIONAL PLANNING
In a world where we rely on gadgets and technology for so
much, we’re all extra careful to be never too far from a charging cable or
Wi-Fi connection… but how do you go about keeping yourself operating at full potential?
Planning, setting objectives and drawing up goals you want
to achieve should be done purposefully and with intention and for that you need
USA planner to keep your planning realistic, not too
over-ambitious and not too heavy. It's a fact that some events will overrun,
extra work will be added to existing tasks and cancellations and postponements
will have to happen as priorities change and update.
You likely have a whole host of conflicting priorities
spanning places, people and activities. As caring and compassionate
individuals, we all often allow these things to burden upon us and put
ourselves further down the to-do list in importance. Yet self-care and
mindfulness are one of the most important things we can spend time on and
betters our ability to care for and support others – so it is not something
that we should allow to slip, or to feel guilty about taking time for.
Intentionally planning too far ahead may result in so many
revisions your plan has been completely overhauled but opting to scope out a
week at a time is usually realistic and achievable (allowing, of course, for
some chopping and changing along the way). The Ponderlily weekly planner allows you to map out your week ahead with a specific section
for ‘Focus and Recharge’; to be completed with whatever time out for you to
work on you looks like. It’s important to remember here that despite
‘mindfulness’ having become a bit of a buzz word in the media, it’s personal to
everyone and there’s no one set solution. You may enjoy pilates, indulge
yourself with a long luxurious bath, take time out of your day to read or just
sit and watch the world go by with a cup of tea. Painting your nails on the
sofa with a glass of wine after the kids have gone to bed is just as valid a
‘time out’ activity as anything else; so don’t feel pressured to engage in
anything that just doesn’t work for you.
Positive, purposeful planning and being sure to include some
downtime for yourself can help encourage constructive and forward-looking
habit-building, which in turn can be noted down in the Positive Habit Tracker
section of the Ponderlily Printable and journal USA. This doesn’t need to be a vast change in behavior
or a time-consuming effort, but something as effective as drawing on positive
affirmations and happy thoughts through the day can really give you a boost in
mood, and in turn, in productivity.
Priorities shift, and plans fall through, but by ensuring
you have nourished your own wellbeing and made yourself open and adaptable to
change, you will be in the best possible position to deal with it all and keep
marching on regardless.
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