Approaching the holidays always brings two trains of thought. The first is, how relieved we are to have a break, spend time with family, and eat delicious food. The other train of thought is thinking about the things that were not completed, what needs to be done in the new year, and how although time off is nice, there is always work to be done. The never-ending tale of two sides. However, this year it might be time to try something new. Step back and step away to reset, reflect, and refresh.
How was your 2022? Not from a business standpoint, but how was your year as an individual? So often we think about our achievements as an employee and overlook what we did as an individual. Take a moment to reflect on YOUR wins and accomplishments and bask in them. Which highs do you want to carry into the new year? Were there significant achievements that you would love to continue to build on? Were there any significant life changes that made you love life even more?
Write down your significant milestones and reflect on which you would like to continue to build on, which you could do without, and which you would like to improve on that did not go your way. Take a moment to breathe and reflect on the past year with this list. It will most likely be much longer than you anticipated. Do not forget, it is the little victories that always add up!
Ways to Go About Reflecting
If only it were as easy as hitting a 'reset' button to forget about our troubles. By hitting your reset button, clear your mind, get rid of unnecessary burdens, and lighten your load. Take all of the things you did not or could not accomplish this year and take one of the following three approaches.
Ways to Help You Reset
This will allow you to take the things that did not matter and remove them from your plate. Why worry about something that is no longer relevant? Let that negative energy go!
After you have reflected and reset yourself, the next course of action is to refresh and prepare for what is to come. How does one refresh you ask? Well, one of the simplest ways is to just breathe. Take a few deep breaths, hold it for a few seconds, and slowly exhale. Repeat this a few times and it can feel like your troubles float away. Or, you could go to a day spa and really treat yourself.
Refreshing is about letting the little things go and focusing on what is in front of you. When you carry over stress from the previous day, it continues to build and build and brings you closer to your breaking point. The same thing happens throughout the year. What did not get done yesterday can turn into a week, into a month, and into a year.
If you happen to have time off for the holidays, you most likely do, relax. Take time for yourself and enjoy. If something was not finished before the holidays, it can most likely wait until after. There is no need to scramble and use your time away from work to continue working. When our mind is constantly going, we never give ourselves the opportunity to relax and pause. Take a moment, breathe, relax, and let your mind wander. Get back to your favorite hobby, read, or do something you normally would not.
Start Anew
We live in a time where it is hard to find an off switch. Our phones are always within arms reach, TVs are the size of our walls, and stimulation is everywhere. Taking time to reflect, reset, and refresh can go a long way in helping your mind and health. I use an app called Habit Tracker. It is a free app and helps me take a few minutes each day to accomplish something small. I have a daily goal to go to the gym, stretch, and read. I set a timer for each task and the app only marks the task as 'completed' once the timer runs out. It also records progress so you can see how many days in a row you hit your goals. A small way that helps remind me that taking a few minutes each day to do something so simple can go a long way.