Self-Care Practices For Stress Relief Journal and Blog Series PLR; Work Straying
Published: Sun, 05/23/21
So happy! My clubs and push golf cart came in and my son set it all up for me. It's feather-light. Love it! He then asked me if I had all the other stuff I'd forgotten I needed (besides the glove I also got) - golf shoes, towel, club cleaner, divot repair, balls, tees and so on. So I had to order all of that, too. We've been teasing each other because he's been playing frequently for a couple of years now and I've been off it for 29 years, except a tiny moment when I went to the range 1-2 times four years ago to hit balls, but I never played a round.
So he thinks he can out-drive me. We shall see. I still have some power in these old bones. Of course, secretly, I'd love it and be so proud if he DID out drive me. Because you always want your kids to excel more than you do. But I think he's thinking I play like most casual women weekend players and not like someone who almost went pro. So I'll also be proud to show him a thing or two. Ha ha.
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Improve Your Productivity By Not Straying from Work
A go getter understands that it’s persistence that determines success. You accept that you don’t know all things, but that what you do know you’re going to put to work to benefit your life or your business.You have a lot of things that you want to accomplish. That’s a trait that’s common among go getters. You have a solid craving for progress. Standing still doesn’t make sense to you because you want to make things happen.
You want to get to the next step, you want to reach the next level and you’ll do whatever it takes. Procrastination isn’t something that interests you. You find procrastination irritating and you’d much prefer to work rather than to slack off with the task at hand or put things off that you know you can do now.
You have a strong work ethic. In fact, you work more - and harder - than anyone you know. There are lessons that you’ve learned as a go getter that have helped you to be the success that you are.
You know that focus is one of the most important aspects of being this type of personality. Because focus saves time and effort. While others might break to check social media, you don’t give in to whimsical breaks.
You get into the workflow and you stay there until the job is done. You have your eyes on a target and the thought of pausing every few minutes to do something else just doesn’t appeal to you - not even if it’s something that you enjoy.
You know there’s time for that, but it’s not now. Working hard for your success is what makes you feel fulfilled. Getting off track with your time isn’t something that you do. You’ve set firm boundaries.
No one is to interrupt you while you’re working. You’ve learned how to ignore emails that come in mid-task and you don’t spend time chatting on the phone for nonessential reasons during your allotted work time.
You’ve learned that there’s a time and a place to handle things that crop up throughout the day and you’ve already scheduled for that. It allows you to keep your focus on what you’ve currently got going on rather than fretting about what just came up.
As a go getter, you don’t stray from work because you’ve learned about your own self limitations. When you start a project or do anything business related, you know what you can and can’t handle.
So you don’t ever bite off more than you can chew. This sets you up for success right from the start. Because you know what you can and can’t do, you make allowances for time to learn or to get outside help.
What’s helped you be a success is that you don’t stray from the work by offering excuses. You don’t give them to others, and you don’t accept them from yourself. If something goes wrong, you don’t spend time worrying that you’re stuck. You figure it out or you get someone who can and you keep right on moving.
That's it for me today - y'all have a great rest of your day!
Tiff :)
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