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  • Hey, it's Marie

  • Forleo and you are watching MarieTV, the place to be if you want to create a business and

  • a life that you love, and today it's Q&A Tuesday. Favorite day of the week. Today's

  • Q comes from Stephanie and she writes:

  • Hello, lovely Marie. Here's a Q that’s sorely in need of an A. I'm super passionate

  • about my work but I have these moments where I catch myself in the go, go, go of hustling

  • and I think, "Someday I'm gonna look back and wish I hadn't ripped through my life

  • with such force. I'm gonna wish I had not poured so much energy into work and had taken

  • more time off." I see it so clearly in my mind, me sitting in a chair looking back over

  • my life wondering where it all went. And then I go back to theGo, go, go,’ of the

  • hustle. How do I build a business and carry out the general craziness of life without

  • every minute roaring past at the speed of light? I feel like it's binary on or off.

  • Where's the happy medium? Thanks, Stephanie.”

  • Stephanie, great question. So many of us can relate to this struggle and what can sometimes

  • feel like we're all ripping through life to use your words. Now, there's a few things

  • that have really helped me in recent years that I want to share with you today.

  • Number one is meditate on the regular. Whether you've got your own practice or you'd

  • like to try mine, there has been nothing more powerful in my life to combat that constant

  • sense of rushing. On the rare occasions that I don't meditate, I feel like my life is speeding

  • past me. I always feel like I'm, like, chasing my day and I typically feel more stressed

  • out and more irritable. Now, I promise you, if you build a daily meditation or stillness

  • practice, and you can start with as little as 5 minutes, you will virtually eliminate

  • that ripping through life kind of feeling. Or if you catch yourself starting to slip

  • into it, you're gonna be able to ease on out. Even if you change nothing else and just

  • make daily meditation a habit, this one thing will help you get out of that binary on/off

  • loop you seem to be caught in right now.

  • Number two, rocks first, sand last. Now, you might've heard a version of this story that

  • I just learned from Steven Covey. It's about a teacher who pulled out this big glass mason

  • jar and he filled it full of big rocks all the way to the top. Then he asked his students

  • if the jar was full and they said yes. Then he pulled out these smaller pebbles and he

  • dumped them in as well and the little pebbles filled in around the rocks. And he asked his

  • students if the jar was full now, and they said yes. Then he took a bag of sand and he

  • dumped that into the jar and sand filled in around every little nook and cranny and he

  • asked if the jar was full now. And they said yes. Then he dumped everything out and he

  • started again, but this time he started with the sand and it took up so much of the jar

  • that the big rocks and the pebbles couldn't even fit in.

  • And the teacher said to his students, "This is your life. The big rocks are the huge,

  • important things that make life worth living. And you've gotta know your big rocks and put

  • them in first. Pebbles is the next group of things that matter to you and things that

  • you have to do, the things that you must fit in. Then the sand is all the minutiae of life,

  • the stuff that'll take up all the space if you let it. So you have to wait and put

  • that in last and add it after you add in everything else." Pretty deep, right?

  • Here are some of my big rocks.

  • Josh, my health and well being, my family and Kuma, my team, my friends, the business,

  • downtime and adventure.

  • So Stephanie, what are your big rocks? What are the relationships and the experiences

  • that are super, duper important to you that you want to make sure to prioritize and make

  • sure you create the time for? Which brings me to my next point.

  • Number three is make time off predictable and required. So in your question you wrote,

  • "I'm gonna wish I hadn't poured so much energy into work and had taken more time off."

  • Now, the way to make sure that you take more time off is to make sure you take time off.

  • I know. I'm full of super deep wisdom in this episode.

  • But seriously, in the words of a fantastic article from Harvard Business Review, you

  • need to make time off predictable and required.

  • So predictable meaning it is set in advance and required meaning it is non-negotiable.

  • I know that sounds kind of strict for something that's supposed to be relaxing, but that's

  • how you've got to be when you're addicted to work.

  • See that? Salad bar, here I come. Now, once you know your big rocks you need to whip out

  • your calendar and start scheduling time off to make those experiences come to life.

  • I've talked about this before but it is worth mentioning again since we're about

  • to close our entire company for 2 whole weeks. Time off is predictable and required for our

  • entire team, including me. And honestly, this is a joy. It's something that all of us

  • look forward to and no whips required.

  • Number four, change your choices. So rather than thinking that you have to make this humungo

  • life change, I want you to realize that you can totally transform your life one tiny change

  • at a time.

  • Annie Dillard wisely said, "How we spend our days is, of course, how we spend our lives."

  • And the supportive flip side of that is that over time changing your day changes your life.

  • So take a look at all the little moments in your day that you might be on autopilot trying

  • to fit in just one more thing and realize that there are endless opportunities to change

  • your choices.

  • For example: ask yourself, "What can I change in my day to cherish life just a little bit

  • more right now?" You might want to talk to your kids in the car instead of putting

  • on a DVD, grab a book or put on some music instead of wasting time on Facebook or social

  • media, go out to dinner or cook with your significant other instead of ordering in and

  • watching TV, take a walk and connect with nature just for a few minutes.

  • And to that I'll add, make sure you leave your phone at home or at least put it on airplane

  • mode so it's not dinging in your pocket. Because FYI, this is not a nature walk.

  • Now, of course, these are just a few ideas just to spark your imagination. What I want

  • you to do is mentally go through your day and examine your habits and then make a list

  • of just a few little choices that you can change.

  • And that's what we've got for you today, Stephanie. Four ways to help you continue

  • to reach for those big dreams without missing out on the sweetness of your life.

  • Now I would love to hear from you. Take an inventory of your daily habits. What are 3

  • changes that you could make in your daily choices that would immediately help you feel

  • like you're actually truly living your life and not just ripping through it? Leave a comment

  • below and let me know.

  • Now, as always, the best discussions happen after the episode over at MarieForleo.com,

  • so go there and leave a comment now.

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  • Stay on your game and keep going for your dreams because the world needs that special

  • gift that only you have. Thank you so much for watching and I'll catch you next time

  • on MarieTV.

Hey, it's Marie

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