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It's a Wired and Busy World - What Do you Do to Recharge?It's a Wired and Busy World - What Do you Do to Recharge?

Marie Swift

September 29, 2014

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It's a Wired and Busy World - What Do you Do to Recharge?

I stumbled upon the Tiny Buddah site while looking for “ways to recharge yourself.” Tiny Buddha Founder Lori Deschene has created a nice list of ideas. I plucked four of my favorites out of her list and plan to focus on them for the next 21 days.

Here they are:

 

7. Close down the multiple tabs on my computer screen and instead single-task. If I’m writing, write. If I’m working on proposals, do that and only that. Give myself permission to get into a state of flow and let all distractions slip away.

19. Take a day off from negative, draining people—even the ones I love. If my downer friend/employee/cousin needs my help, I can call her back tomorrow.

34. Plan unproductive downtime by taking a walk. Leave the smartphone at home or in the office. Research shows this type of disconnected time is crucial to learning and forming memories.

38. Technology fast on a weekend day. This isn’t an option for me during the week—and Saturdays are going to be tough too—but day without any gadgets seems like a worthwhile goal.

 

I’ll add one more of my own to the list:

There was a while where I declared Sunday “keyboard poison day” and it worked really well. Staying away from the keyboard gives my eyes and my hands a break from the usual computer strain I encounter for long periods during the rest of the week. I’m always thinking about my business, even on Sundays, but if I sit down for even a minute to check on just one simple thing, I find myself hours later telling my family ‘Just one more thing and then we can go…’ so declaring Sundays “keyboard poison day” helps with work/life balance as well as physical and mental health.

To read the rest of Lori Deschene’s ideas: http://tinybuddha.com/blog/40-ways-to-give-yourself-a-break

 

What do you do to recharge? Share your ideas here.

 

Marie Swift is President and CEO of Impact Communications, a full-service marketing communications firm serving a select group of independent financial advisors and allied institutions.

About the Author

Marie Swift

Impact Communications

Marie Swift is President and CEO of Impact Communications, a full-service marketing communications firm serving a select group of independent financial advisors and allied institutions. Marie has worked with financial advisory firms and allied institutions for over twenty years. Impact Communications works solely within the financial services industry. The firm has two service lines – one for highly-successful independent advisors and one for the institutions that support them