F. U. N. -- Fulfilling, Unlimiting And Nourishing
In my work as a Life On Purpose coach in helping my clients to
clarify and live true to their life purpose, we go over the top
10 benefits to knowing and living your life purpose. These are
the top benefits that others who have clarified their life
purpose have reported receiving.
One of the most popular benefits is FUN. Many people want to
have more fun in their lives. If you're one who would like to
experience more fun in your life, here's one simple strategy
that I learned from business coach, Chris Barrow:
Being a recovering workaholic I've found one of the most
effective strategies to add more fun to my life is to create a
yearlong schedule STARTING with my Rest and Rejuvenation time.
Go to your local office supply store and purchase a calendar
that shows the full year on one page. Then, using different
colored stickers, determine what days you will be out of the
office. This time will include weekends, holidays and vacation
time. I recommend a minimum of 4 weeks of vacation time -- one
week each quarter. If that feels like too much of a stretch,
simply double the amount of time you're used to taking off.
Then, and only then, schedule in the work days. I highly
recommend further delineating your work time into two areas:
1) Days you're working in your business, and 2) Days you're
working on your business
For example, as a coach, writer, and speaker, I'm working 'in'
my business when I'm either coaching people, writing, or
speaking. For me, those days are Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and
Thursdays. I reserve half a day on Fridays and half a day on
Mondays to work 'on' my business. During these days, I'm working
on the 'big picture' of my vision, meeting with Team LOPI,
developing new products and services, etc. The other half days
are time off.
Since implementing this plan, I've enjoyed more time off away
from work than every before, in part because my family has
supported me in keeping to the schedule, especially the weeks of
vacation. At the same time, I'm enjoying my work days more and
being far more productive and profitable than when I was
allowing my workaholic nature to run the show.
Last point. Stick to your guns on the time off. If something
comes during a time you've planned to take off that's simply too
good a business opportunity to pass up, don't say yes until
you've rescheduled the R&R time, as close to the original time
as possible.
By the way, this is one of the key strategies that allow me to
live true to my life purpose which is to live an inspired and
inspiring life of: * Purposeful, passionate and playful service
* Mindful abundance balanced with simplicity, and * Spiritual
serenity.