By: Jules Sebastian
Have you ever bumped into someone who is so busy and stressed out that they can’t help but tell you all about it? Or, sometimes they don’t need to tell you all about it, it’s written all over their face and body. They are highly strung, can’t focus, are always rushing and just don’t have time for, well….anything.
Stress seems to be the new way of life for a lot of us. It’s almost like, if we are stressed, we are kicking goals. The more on our plates, the better we are as humans…or something like that. It’s like a silent ranking system we give ourselves to measure our success by. Like being run off our feet is our greatest accomplishment!
I used to feel like this.
Constantly panicked by the countdown of the clock. Never feeling like there was enough hours in each day to complete all the tasks I had set for myself. Then one day I realised, there is no medal of honour or prize for feeling stressed out! The high heart rate, the running, rushing, bolting out the door for the next appointment, not taking time to look after myself and being a down right grump had me thinking I was achieving so much. Stress equaled accomplishment, therefore happiness right?! Wrong.
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We are called human beings, not "human doings" for a reason. Sometimes it's good to just "be" - just be in the moment.
The fact remains that no matter what you think is so pressing right this second if you don't look after yourself then at some stage something's gotta give & you'll burn out, get sick etc.
There's studies that show if you have a short break every hour of work or study then you're actually significantly more productive because your mind is clear etc.
The big thing is saying "no" for me & I've actually been working on this recently. I realised I was putting a lot of my energy into "friendships" & wasn't getting anything back - like their birthdays, their kids events etc etc yet they would never have time even for a quick coffee for me & definitely wouldn't come to my birthday, housewarming etc because they're "SOOOO busy". Well I am too! So i prioritised and started saying no! If I groaned at the thought of something then I said no! It was really that easy - I didn't make up lame excuses, I didn't apologise I just said "thank you for the invitation but I won't be there this time". My life has literally changed because of it!
Same, I got sick of making an effort for people who never seemed to make an effort for me. It's incredibly freeing!