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  • Staying Calm And Centered In Times Of Corona Panic

    Staying Calm And Centered In Times Of Corona Panic

    Staying Calm And Centered In Times Of Corona Panic: Amazing At Home Activities To Get Started Today

     

    As COVID-19 slowly makes its way into major cities and small suburbs across the world, it’s becoming increasingly more difficult to remain calm and not panic.

    We have been told by authorities to say in our homes in order to prevent spread, but that does not mean that we should go crazy inside and solely focus our attention on what is happening with world outside. Try to limit how much news you watch, especially some of the overhyped reporting that only propagates fear and anxiety. First and foremost, get updates and facts from reliable sources, and then focus your attention elsewhere.

    You can avoid contact with other people and wash your hands more carefully, but your ability to remain calm comes from within. That means you’ll have to take the necessary steps in reducing your stress and anxiety and promoting calmness while the virus runs its course.

    We’re going to go over three of the best ways that you can stay calm and centered in times of COVID-19 panic!

    Meditation & Mindfulness

    So, you’re anxious and stressed as a result of the rapid spread of Coronavirus. If you’ve never attempted meditation or any mindfulness techniques in the past, this is the perfect time to try them out and get some practice under your belt.

    According to the Mayo Clinic, meditation can play a huge role in helping you to maintain your mental and emotional health, even benefiting aspects of your physical health. Here’s what meditation can do for you.

    • Greater outlook on life (positivity)
    • Increased feelings of calmness
    • Greater self-awareness
    • Reduced levels of anxiety and stress.
    • Improved focus

    The best part is: There are plenty of different types of meditation.

    For me, meditation is part of my daily life, first thing when I wake up and last thing as I go to sleep at night. A great resource for meditation is a fantastic, FREE app which you can download to your mobile devices called Insight Timer, available through the App Store. If you’re able to focus for long periods of time, you might want to try out guided meditations or visualization techniques. When you’re looking to stay more active while you’re quarantined, you can give yoga or Pilates a go!

    Finding a Creative Outlet

    You might be stuck in the house for the next few weeks, but that doesn’t mean you have to resort to going stir crazy. In fact, that’ll probably only increase your feelings of panic during such trying times!

    This is a great time to try out some new (or old) creative hobbies. When you’re focused on building or creating something new, you’re reducing the amount of focus on the negativity surrounding you. That means creativity is a solid way of helping you to relax.

    Adventures of My Coffee Cup

    My granddaughters want to learn how to crochet, so I have taken it up again after many, many years of never picking up a crochet hook. A friend of mine found her daughter’s hula hoop in the garage and has started to use it. What can you start to do to get your creative juices flowing? My son suggested a weekly family challenge, which we then share via Zoom. Last week it was to create a video (he is a film producer, after all!) Here is the link to my effort. ADVENTURES OF MY COFFEE CUP – https://youtu.be/SP34RMnbUTY

     

    A creative outlet can be almost anything. Here are a few things you might want to try out (if you have the supplies in your home).

    • Painting, coloring, or drawing
    • Singing or playing musical instruments
    • Taking photos or videos of things you enjoy
    • Building something with things lying around the house
    • Writing
    • Puzzles
    • Reading something and then writing an essay about it (yes, remember English 101 class?). This is a great way to take your mind off the world’s troubles.

    Basically, the goal here is to find an activity or task that requires an intense amount of focus and makes you happy. You won’t even notice that you spent the last hour drawing your favorite cartoon character.

    Giving Back & Helping Others

    It’s completely natural to be fearful of the unknown but giving back to others can help you to tackle this fear once and for all. When you’re giving back to the community or helping those in need, you’ll be working to spread compassion and happiness rather than fear and anxiety.

    With so many people sick or self-quarantined, mostpeople aren’t permitted to leave the home. However, these individuals do still have needs that they now can’t meet on their own.

    As long as you’re keeping your distance and not exposing anyone to the virus, you can deliver food and groceries or do things like their yard work. It’ll make you feel good about yourself while also helping those who need it! So, call your neighbors, post something on your Facebook to let those in need know you are available and how to get in contact.

     

    A good friend of mine is making face masks for local churches and businesses. This is rewarding for her and very much appreciated by those receiving them.

    Final Thoughts

    You can’t do anything yourself when it comes to curing or stopping the spread of COVID-19, but there are things you can do that can reduce your panic and invoke an overwhelming sense of calmness.

    By taking advantage of mindfulness, looking for a creative outlet, and even giving back to those who need it, you’ll be able to stay calm and centered, even now!

    While I hope you all stay safe and well during this crazy time we are living in, if you are struggling with this situation, please book a FREE 15 minute coaching session with me to help you come up with a survival plan. CLICK HERE to book your FREE session

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  • 5 Easy Steps To Take The Headache Out Of Productivity

    5 Easy Steps To Take The Headache Out Of Productivity

    LaptopAre you working longer hours yet getting less done? How would you like get more work done in less time? If what you are doing right now isn’t working, then it is time for a change. It’s time to develop a whole new productivity system for your business, home and life!

    The thing that trips most people is that it takes time, energy and know-how to develop and use a good productivity system from scratch. It took me years of trial and error to develop the system that I’m using now and work out all the keys. A great way to shortcut the process is to look for a proven productivity system and adapt it to your unique situation. In the rest of this section, I’m going to take you through a simple five-step process that can serve as the core or foundation of your personal productivity system. If you want more help creating your own productivity system, don’t hesitate to contact me for a one-on-one introductory session to get a system in place.

    To get my FREE “8 Simple Ways to Have a More Productive Day” Cheat Sheet just click here!

    5 Step Basic Productivity Process

    1. Capture: Capture and collect all your projects and tasks to get them out of your head and into your system.  
    2. Organise: Organise your projects and tasks in a way that makes sense so you can wrap your head around them and use them more effectively in later steps.
    3. Prioritise: Prioritise your most important projects and tasks so you know the most valuable way to spend your time. 
    4. Plan: Plan your weeks and your days so you can maximise your productivity and focus on what is most important to you. 
    5. Act: – Act NOW! What one step do you need to do today to move you closer to your goal? 

     

    By following these 5 easy steps, you can start to take control of your projects, your business and your life. You can start to let go of those feelings of overwhelm, “Oh my goodness, I’m not getting anywhere,” frustration, and guilt that you have spent all this time working in your business and you have nothing to show for it. 

    To get my FREE “8 Simple Ways to Have a More Productive Day” Cheat Sheet just click here!

    Let me share an example of how one of my clients was able to put massive change into his business using this system. He was a young real estate agent. He was full of life and very enthusiastic and loved what he did, and showed me his to-do list, and showed me tick, tick, tick, tick. All these things were ticked off and he was so excited about this.

    I said, “Well, what’s your income like?” He said, “Well, that’s the problem. I’m not getting listings and I’m not selling houses.” I said, “Well, hang on. Let’s look at this to-do list.” He would have 20 things on his to-do list. He would cross 18, 19 of them off every day and the one that was left sitting there day in, day out was to follow up prospects which would lead to finding new leads, people who wanted to sell their houses. Day in and day out, finding houses to sell was on his list, but not getting done. He was so excited about doing everything else, he was missing the number one action that he needed to do. 

    Once we got him to rearrange his projects and we put finding new listings as his number one priority, his whole attitude towards his business changed. He started to find listings. He started to sell houses and he started to make an income in his real estate business. That just gives you a little bit of an idea of what I’m talking about with how important it is to manage our projects wisely. 

    Give this system a go. Let me know what is working and not working for you.

    To get my FREE “8 Simple Ways to Have a More Productive Day” Cheat Sheet just click here!

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