
I poked myself in the eye ποΈ so severely that it required a trip to the emergency room π₯, a tetanus shot π, and eye antibiotics. Embarrassing really.π«£ It happened solely because I was rushing and trying to do too many things at once.π€ΉββοΈ Life continues to offer me a powerful message to slow down and this time, Iβm listening.π
I believe that weβre here in the world to learn lessons. π©βπ«
Itβs our job to listen, learn, and grow, or not.
If weβre not paying attention at a low level, life will heat up π₯ and escalate its efforts to help us learn, even if it means discomfort, injury, loss, or harder lessons. π©βπ«
This incident was a real eye-openerβ¦ pun intended! π
Iβll save you the visuals and the details, but Iβve come to the harsh realization that Iβm ALWAYS in a hurry,πββοΈ even when I donβt have to be. I still struggle to be present with the tsk at hand.
I spend most of my days hurried and rushing from one thing to the next.πββοΈ If I have a moment, Iβm trying to use it βproductivelyβ. As Iβm doing one thing, Iβm already thinking about the next thing or the next βοΈ 10 things lingering. It is a constant struggle and a terrible habit Iβm becoming increasingly aware of.
Our society rewards and prioritizes that hurried state and chronic sense of urgencyβ Busyness has become a badge of honor. The mental load and management of all lifeβs pieces combined with the emotional and social pressures are ever present and taking a toll that weβre rarely conscious of.
Rushing, multi-tasking, and over-committing are habits that need to be addressed and reframed. This sense of urgencyβis a chronic state that puts us on edge, makes us impatient, intolerant, and inconsiderate, and robs us of the present moment. Sadly, this has become the norm and Iβm calling us all out. This is NOT who I want to be in the world and Iβm asking you to take a look at these patterns too.
This week, Iβll challenge you to assess your habits to assess how well theyβre serving you, or not. Consider the following.
- How present are you in your daily life?
- Do you rush?
Why do you do that? - Do you multi-task, trying to accomplish as much as you can in a single moment?
- Is there a sense of urgency that fuels you?
- Where does this come from?
- Is it self-imposed, habitual, or have you over-committed and taken on too much?
- What does it feel like to slow down?

Here are a few points to consider as you take a look at these habits:
- Pay attention. What are you doing and why are you doing it?
- Do one thing at a time. Pay attention to where your mind wanders. Can you bring it back to the task at hand? What happens when you slow down?
- When you feel overwhelmed or recognize that hurried state, ask yourself βWhatβs the next right thing?β Maybe it’s making a list, grabbing a snack, making a phone call, folding a shirt, going to the bathroom, or even taking a breath. Focus on the next right thing and do that.
- Your brainβs π§ job is to think and it works overtime. Choose a single word or mantra to concentrate on to keep yourself focused and centered. The busier you are, the more youβll need this practice. Choose a positive, helpful word or phrase such as βBreatheβ, βSteadyβ, βOne things at a timeβ, βI get to slow down todayβ.
- Pay attention to your self-talk. How does your inner dialogue influence these situations? Have you bought into the hustle mentality and feel the pressures of doing too many things? Do you have an inner critic that chimes in? What really needs your attention? How can you focus on that?
- Maybe you have an βAccomplisherβπ¦ΈββοΈ like me. Maybe your Accomplisher needs to know it can relax and take a little breather. Perhaps your nervous system needs to know itβs safe to rest.
- Iβll offer you three tools to practice. Self-Awareness, Self-Compassion, combined with Self-Permission offer you a powerful starting point as you put an end to these habits.
You pay attentionπ and I will too. These habits can be broken, and weβll be better, calmer, and more pleasant to be around. And maybe we can learn lifeβs lessons more quickly and easily so no one else winds up in the ER!
