Dbaj o siebie, żeby móc dbać o innych
: 2009-08-11, 10:06
seria 8 artykulow, jak masazysci moga dbac o siebie
artykul 1: "Odlacz sie"
i traktuje o koniecznosci nabrania dystansu do swojej pracy, nawet jesli jestesmy samozatrudnieni, i nieprzedkladaniu pracy nad zyciem osobistym i rodzinnym.
"Odlacz sie" dotyczy rowniez odlaczenia sie od wszechobecnej elektroniki: telewizorni, komorek, komputera itd.
"Odlacz sie" dotyczy tez odlaczenia sie (nawet, jesli tylko na jakis czas) od ciaglej pogoni za sukcesem zawodowym, piekna sylwetka, wygladem czy nawet pogoni za informacja.
Chodzi o "wyluzowanie" sie od komercji i od zbyt wysokich oczekiwan, jakie mamy dla sobie i jakie ma dla nas otoczenie.
In an effort to run your business the best way possible, have you turned into one of those people? The one who finds it completely acceptable to stop a friend mid-sentence to respond to a text message or who misses his daughter’s soccer game because he had to keep his twitter account replete with updated content?
If you are, you certainly are not alone- technology addiction has become commonplace (and even expected) in our world. Steven King recently wrote of his own technology addiction in a recent Entertainment Weekly article. In it, he cites a recent Nielsen study that found that the average American adult spends 8.5 hours a day staring at one screen or another (tv, computer, iPhone, etc). Between texting, tweeting, social networking, and all of the other technology-based work done in a day, it can be hard to find time for anything else. Even though many holistic practitioners fall into the ‘high touch, low tech’ category, technology is an increasingly vital piece of doing any business, and a failure to keep boundaries can drain your time and impinge on your self-care priorities.
And what if the things you are plugged into are not technology-related? Make it a point to unplug from other, more elusive habits that might be getting in your way. Perhaps you need to step away from self-deprecating ideas that you need to be younger, wealthier, smarter, skinnier, etc. Perhaps you need to unplug from expectations that others have of you. Think about the habitual thoughts or behavior that you have that are draining you, and make a conscious decision to let them go (even for the afternoon).
artykul 1: "Odlacz sie"
i traktuje o koniecznosci nabrania dystansu do swojej pracy, nawet jesli jestesmy samozatrudnieni, i nieprzedkladaniu pracy nad zyciem osobistym i rodzinnym.
"Odlacz sie" dotyczy rowniez odlaczenia sie od wszechobecnej elektroniki: telewizorni, komorek, komputera itd.
"Odlacz sie" dotyczy tez odlaczenia sie (nawet, jesli tylko na jakis czas) od ciaglej pogoni za sukcesem zawodowym, piekna sylwetka, wygladem czy nawet pogoni za informacja.
Chodzi o "wyluzowanie" sie od komercji i od zbyt wysokich oczekiwan, jakie mamy dla sobie i jakie ma dla nas otoczenie.
In an effort to run your business the best way possible, have you turned into one of those people? The one who finds it completely acceptable to stop a friend mid-sentence to respond to a text message or who misses his daughter’s soccer game because he had to keep his twitter account replete with updated content?
If you are, you certainly are not alone- technology addiction has become commonplace (and even expected) in our world. Steven King recently wrote of his own technology addiction in a recent Entertainment Weekly article. In it, he cites a recent Nielsen study that found that the average American adult spends 8.5 hours a day staring at one screen or another (tv, computer, iPhone, etc). Between texting, tweeting, social networking, and all of the other technology-based work done in a day, it can be hard to find time for anything else. Even though many holistic practitioners fall into the ‘high touch, low tech’ category, technology is an increasingly vital piece of doing any business, and a failure to keep boundaries can drain your time and impinge on your self-care priorities.
And what if the things you are plugged into are not technology-related? Make it a point to unplug from other, more elusive habits that might be getting in your way. Perhaps you need to step away from self-deprecating ideas that you need to be younger, wealthier, smarter, skinnier, etc. Perhaps you need to unplug from expectations that others have of you. Think about the habitual thoughts or behavior that you have that are draining you, and make a conscious decision to let them go (even for the afternoon).