![]() ![]() When you feel unproductive, doing what you love is a great way of getting back into productivity mode.īreaks are also important. Usually this is something you connect with and look forward to doing. It’s important to identify what you love most about your work. Eilish Wertheimer, Vice President Sales, The Slingshot Guys The days that I don’t make it in early, I feel it throughout the rest of the day. When I come in with everyone else, things get hectic quickly and I don’t have time to plan ahead for the day and take care of my own tasks. I start my day at the office at 7:30 before anyone else arrives. Avi Nussenzweig, Regional Sales Manager, Fidelity Payment Services ![]() Do this for a few days in a row, and you’ll see what happens. LEAVE YOUR PHONE BEHIND, take along your favorite drink, breathe in deeply, and talk with Hashem. If 60 minutes a day isn’t feasible, try it for 20 minutes, but not less. The serenity I get from this daily meditation sessions helps me be far more productive for the next 24 hours. It’s what gives me clarity and productivity. This 60-minute session has been the highest priority in my day for several years already. I ask him for guidance and clarity and success. I tell Him all my dreams, desires, needs, and problems. I’ve found a way to help me rise above the chaos.Įvery day I leave my phone behind and head to a quiet spot, preferably in the woods, where I talk to Hashem for at least 60 minutes. IN this busy, busy world we live in - where home has become the office and messages are constantly coming in from all corners - the work/life balance has become much more of a challenge. Jonah Blumenthal, Chief Marketing Officer, TypoDuctions You’ll achieve your “big picture goals” more consistently if you’re not bogged down by administrative tasks that could easily and happily be handled by another teammate. My other tip for fellow C-level executives is pretty basic: Learn to let go of perfection and delegate. This lets me control how I utilize my moods instead of letting my moods control me. Then I can knock out most of my task list in one energized sprint session. So instead of celebrating my “win” by relaxing, I utilize that time to continue working. When I get great feedback from a client or I close an important deal, I feel energized. I try to get a lot done when the “let’s get it done!” energy hits me.Ī lot of what I do is growing business relationships and closing deals. The biggest factor that impacts how productive I am is my mood, along with the setting around me. Your cartography of creation and manifestation.People are super careful with what they say when they know they are being recorded. But this time it’s a journey driven by passion, purpose, and freedom. What I began to work towards was in alignment and service to my vision – my dream.Īnd now, I see the fruits of my labor again. My goals came from my deepest desire of freedom. I was able to create and see the goals that would take me there. I had a dream.Īnd I was able to see the steppingstones along the path to that destination. Freedom to live a location independent life. It wasn’t until I looked within my heart and soul and asked what I truly wanted – what I deeply desired – that things began to change.įreedom from a business I no longer felt passion for. I was questioning the business I had created and built from nothing. I was questioning the very foundation I built my life on. In my darkest hours, I was questioning everything. I felt I was on a treadmill running faster, yet going nowhere meaningful. Was this all there was? I felt I was an actor playing the role of someone else’s life. I would wake each day with an existential dread. ![]() Each prize another incentive to keep running faster. I was living in luxury buildings, driving new BMWs, collecting original art, shopping in designer boutiques. From the outside, I was the picture of success. To keep moving forward and expanding.Īnd I saw the fruits of my labor. Since a young age, I had an innate drive to succeed. When our goals are driven by our deepest desires, we work toward our visions and dreams. If we set goals for the sake of external achievement alone, we work and toil with no set destination. One of the most important lessons I’ve learned is that goals must come from our deepest desires. Goals are the steppingstones of the journey. How do we bring them to life? How do we give them wings, and teach them to fly?Īnd the secret lies in the way we create these goals.ĭesire marks the destination. Our desires provide excitement for the future. A place of comfort to turn in the darkest of nights. Our desires provide solace in the face of hardship. They call us home to a place of passion.Ī place of purpose. Having a location independent life and business. Breaking away from a career I no longer felt passion for. It changes the reference from outside to within. ![]()
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