Do you ever feel that you’re so caught up in the day to day and hour
to hour routines of life that you never get a chance to step back and
see the bigger picture?
Do you get lots done, but without a real sense of accomplishment?
Have you ever reached the end of a busy week and wondered what the point was?
I expect we all feel like that from time to time – but for some
people, it’s the norm. Perhaps you’re juggling studies and work, or work
and family, or multiple projects and goals. Maybe you have a nagging
sense that there’s something wrong or that your priorities are skewed –
and you keep promising yourself that you’ll be less busy next
week/month/year.
The problem is, you always seem to be busy. You’ve got lots
on, and your attention is on the details, not the whole picture. How can
you get some perspective on your life?
Take a Weekend Away
This is a big one, true, but please don’t rule it out as impossible.
Can you take a weekend away? That might mean going on a mini-vacation
with your spouse (especially if you never get any time together now). It
could mean going off on your own for just a couple of days … perhaps
walking, cycling, traveling to see old friends, or even going on a
retreat.
We often pack our weekends with commitments and chores, but it doesn’t have to be that way. Even if you can only take a single day for yourself, you’ll return to your “normal” life with renewed energy and fresh clarity.
Schedule in Thinking Time
One of the most powerful uses for your time is to think. So
often, we end up spending our day answering emails, returning calls,
racing through work – and never pausing to consider whether there’s any
better way to do things.
Spending just half an hour a week – a fraction of your working time – in thought
can give you a chance to question whether everything’s really going as
well as it could be. If you need some prompts to get your thoughts
going, try:
- Where am I wasting a lot of time? Can I ditch/delegate/diminish those tasks?
- What’s going well? How can I do more of that?
- Do I feel unhappy about anything? What can I do about it?
(If you feel like thinking never really helps, or that it just makes you feel worse, check out these common patterns of limiting thinking.)
Write a Journal
Journaling is a really powerful way to work through problems and to
get your thoughts out of your head. If you have trouble sleeping at
night because you’re constantly worrying about the next day, try
journaling for just ten or fifteen minutes before bed. Putting
your thoughts down in black and white really helps you to get them in
perspective, and it can often prompt you towards solutions.
There’s no one way to write a journal.
Some people like to write every day, others write less often. You might
find it particularly helpful to pick up your journal if you’re facing a
difficult decision, or if something seems to be weighing on your mind.
Be Brave
Finally, getting perspective on your life requires an element of bravery. Sometimes, we end up burying ourselves in work and busyness in order to avoid thinking about deeper problems.
Being brave might mean facing up to a relationship which needs
serious effort. It could involve admitting that you’ve chosen the wrong
career and you’re miserable at work. It may well mean standing up for
yourself and your own needs, and turning down other people’s requests.
You might take on board a health problem that you’ve been trying to
deny, like your smoking habit or your weight.
I know how hard and scary it can be to face up to problems in your
life. Even if you’re not especially happy most of the time, it’s easier
to keep going through the motions and kidding yourself that everything’s
okay. But by stepping back, getting some perspective and being honest
about any areas of life that aren’t working, you can take real strides
towards success and true fulfillment.
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