How To Do More When You Are Tired

We are human beings. If you are not taking care of yourself, that is not good for you. It is not good for your health. It is also not good for your work. Because you are not going to be able to continue without rest.

When you are tired, take a break. Accept where you are, what you are doing, and how you are feeling about it. But do not try to force yourself through it. It is going to get worse. Do not do that.

When you are tired, be real with yourself. Do not try to do too much. Do what is important, not what is urgent. If you have people who can help you, then reach out to them. Do not try to do everything.

When you are tired, do not do too much at a time. They call it ‘multitasking.’ If you try to do too much, you are not going to do well.

When you are tired, do not hide it from those around you. Tell people who are with you. Do not pretend that you are okay. If you do that, you are not helping your situation. It is better to share what you are going through with others than to carry it alone.

No matter where you are, you should always put yourself first. Take time out to be with yourself. Remember, nobody is bigger than life. If you are not able to do your work, life will continue. So take care of yourself.

According to Bob Goff, ‘Find a way to create a sanctuary in your daily life, because these safe places are within reach if we’ll stop long enough to see them.’

The question is, ‘Where is your favorite place to find rest?’

Stop Dwelling On Mistakes: Celebrate Growth Opportunities

Mistakes happen. We are human beings. We make mistakes. Because we are human beings.

If we don’t make them, we won’t learn. They are our teachers. If you really want to learn, then you must pay attention to your mistakes.

They are not here to kill you. They are here to make you better. But make sure you learn from them. Do not waste any opportunity to learn from your mistakes.

If we are really serious about learning about ourselves, about those around us, and about the world, learning from our mistakes is the way to do it.

When it happens, don’t cry over it. Celebrate it. Do not let it define who you are. Because you are not your failures.

Look, if you have been dwelling on your past failures, you must stop it. It is not the way to go. In the words of Bob Goff, ‘God doesn’t bookmark our failures. He celebrates our attempts.’

If you want to make a difference in your life, do not dwell on your past failures.