Because I am clear on my goals, I do not cling to less important priorities.
I recognize that, like everyone else, I have limited time, energy and resources.
I let go of the idea that somehow I should be able to do everything.
I keep my focus on my objective, and distribute my time based on three priorities: family, rest and rejuvenation, and my goals.
My family comes first in my life, and I set aside time to nurture them and my relationships with them.
My relaxation activities are also important.
While they may not seem that essential to others, I know that my level of productivity depends largely on my own opportunities for rest and creative expression, so I make those a priority as well.
With the rest of my time, I choose to engage in activities that help me reach my personal and professional goals and let go of everything else.
Whether it’s a conference through work or a bowling night with friends, I filter each possible activity and expenditure through my priorities and make my decisions accordingly.
I am clear with others about my priorities and availability.
I let go of all guilt when I choose to decline an activity because I am confident that I have the big picture in mind and I am making a positive choice for the long run.
How do you let others understand your goals?
What activities do you need to give up that has been draining your time for no reason?
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