Take a rest. Moreover, plan a rest. Be ready for a rest. Think about your schedule like it was a flexible entity. Challenge yourself and your targets. Don’t rank your professional missions as number 1 in priority. Sure, they still deserve to be ranked as a kind of important but not that important. You might be surprise to find out that your planning sessions become more methodological and your defined targets become clearer and brighter when they are arriving from more or less peaceful environment.
Take the lower ranked elements in your day to day agenda and think about scheduling them more often. It could be done by meeting an old friend for a lunch, going to the gym or to the beach at 16:00 or taking a foot message once a week. The more complicated it looks to you the more essential it is. You will find out that catastrophic incidents will not happen so fast if at all, and even if would, they has nothing to do with your new schedule.
Having the “right” life is something most human beings are wishing for but almost never meet. Being aware to the fact that you will never meet your expectations in complete will probably assist you to meet at least some of them.
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Sunday, September 28, 2008
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