7 Ways You’re Preventing Yourself From Getting Your Act Together

7 Ways You’re Preventing Yourself From Getting Your Act Together

Let’s be honest, most of us, at some time or another haven’t had our act together.

It’s tough. We can have a lot of commitments, whether it’s work, children, family, goals, health, fitness…

The list goes on. Having everything together isn’t always easy.

However, not having our act together can cause more stress and anxiety.

Which leads to health issues, including digestion. Leaving people needing to get their act together literally AND figuratively.

Which I, personally, learnt the hard way. The worst part of my story was that I “thought” I did have it all together. I mean I was 20, I clearly knew everything. Until I wasn’t digesting food. It was like my body became intolerant to the rubbish I was feeding it.

My work helping people get their act together didn’t start with my story.

It actually started when I was working as a nutritionist.

What I learnt from being a nutritionist is it isn’t simply changing someone’s diet, no. It’s more than that. A lot more. You’re looking at the reasons why people eat certain foods. Why they don’t want to change when they say they want to. Then breaking down all their excuses on why they can’t change. Trust me when I say this, being a nutritionist is not a simple undertaking.

Now I’m a professional Get Your Act Together-er.

Here is what I have learnt from not only getting my act together but also from helping other people get their act together.

People make excuses for why they can’t change.

So here are Seven Ways People Prevent Themselves From Getting Their Act Together.

1) Forgetting To Say No.

I genuinely believe people have hardwired their brains into thinking that saying no is physically damaging to them. I know I did it to myself.

Think about all the times you have wanted to say no. However, instead of saying no, you said yes. Usually, because you have come up with a narrative of all the bad things that will happen if you say no.

Maybe because you think Tom, Dick and Harry will curse the day you were born for saying no.

Saying yes all the time, especially when you want to say no is wasting your time.

Think about all the ways you could be getting your act together if you just said no.

2) Distractions

This is one of the biggest ones.

There are so many distractions around us. Whether it’s TV, social media, the internet, life drama etc.

There is always something to do.

Getting your act together takes time. It takes self-reflection. How are you are going to do that when there are all these shiny objects floating around.

Getting your act together isn’t comfortable. You have to look at hard truths about yourself. For a lot of people that discomfort pushes them to distract themselves. It’s as if they are trying to escape their reality.

Making it IMPOSSIBLE to get their act together.

3) Lack Of Accountability.

If there isn’t anyone around that is a good influence guiding you, then you’re screwed. You have no one to be accountable to.

Being accountable to yourself is where you want to be, however, for a lot of people, it’s tough. You have to wade through a river rubbish to be able to put it all together.

I recently wrote a blog on Why Being Responsible Is A Super Power. It really is. If you can hold yourself accountable and take responsibility, it becomes a lot easier to get your act together.

Taking accountability is uncomfortable. You have to own all your mistakes. Recognise you are your biggest hurdle and find a way to overcome.

4) You’re Future “Me-ing” It.

Do you know those times where you can see something that you need to fix? Or a job that needs to be done and you say “I’ll do it later’?

Yeah, that’s future me-ing the problem. I can guarantee that future you, strongly dislikes past you.

Not “dealing” with a problem/job/deadline/ bill whatever it is in the moment is adding more rubbish you need to get together.

Sometimes getting your act together is actually removing tasks and not adding to them.

5) The Stories We Tell Ourselves.

I see this time and time again.

People tell themselves stories about why they can’t get their act together. Whether it’s quitting a job, asking for a raise, leaving a toxic relationship or joining a gym.

The fictitious stories you tell yourself can render you inactive and prevent you from moving forward.

This one can be a tough one to overcome. Sometimes the stories we tell ourselves, we have been telling ourselves since we were kids.

Breaking that cycle can be difficult.

6) You’re Saying “I Don’t Have Time”.

Who here has visited this land? I know I have, many times. It’s where dreams go to die.

Look, I get it. We are all busy. I agree. Sometimes, on occasions, we simply don’t have times.

However, let’s quickly review number one in this article. Forgetting to say no.

If people can’t break this cycle and take an honest look at their time, then it’s going to be really hard to get their act together.

A lot of people I work with have issues with control. Anxiety can come from a lack of control. However, letting go and letting people help you to give you more time is essential.

7) You’re Living In The “When I”.

This one is so common.

I have met clients, friends, family members, acquaintances that say this all the time.

For instance:

I’ll join the gym “when I” lose a little more weight.

I’ll quit my (toxic) job “when I” reach x, y, z.

I’ll spend more time with friends “when I” have more time.

I’ll quit drinking “when I” have finalised x, y, z. ‘

You know what I told myself a lot? I’ll sort out my anxiety “when I” don’t have digestive issues. This literally prevented me from getting my act together literally and figuratively.

If you’re always waiting for the perfect moment to change, you’re wasting your time.

For more information about stress, anxiety, burnout, digestion or getting your act together, head over to my blogs and video section.

Or if you would like to get in touch, feel free to reach me here.

Stop waiting and start Getting Your Act Together.

5 Ways to Add More Positive Energy to Your Workplace

5 Ways to Add More Positive Energy to Your Workplace

“Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.”

Confucius

Many people grow up hearing that positivity is key. Unfortunately, as we grow up, it can be harder and harder to be positive. Life has many snags and issues that we all must learn to deal with. Work can be an especially stressful place, with deadlines and clients and co-workers.

5 TIPS TO A ADD POSITIVE ENERGY TO YOUR WORKPLACE:

STAY ORGANIZED

Much work stress comes from deadlines that were missed and disorganization. Keep a color coded calendar of all work events, deadlines, meetings, and client updates. Being able to consult the calendar of all daily events will make work less stressful.

PRACTICE EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION

Most people have negative communication with one another because the communication is not effective. Send emails updating colleagues on the things that each person must be aware of and while speaking in person, genuinely listen to one another rather than being abrupt. Better communication produces positive communication and positive feelings.

SMILE

Many people do not make a habit of smiling and looking cheerful at work, but looking approachable will get you much different results than looking standoffish. Practicing smiling and having a more upbeat attitude makes it likely that other workers will approach you with the same attitude. Clients also prefer working with someone who is professional, yet friendly.

MAKE SMALL GOALS

Most of the time people don’t feel accomplished at work, which leads to feelings of negativity. Setting small goals that lead to larger accomplishments will help keep you focused will help keep your attitude positive and upbeat.

LEAVE WORK AT THE OFFICE

If you have a stressful job or a job that can be brought home, it can become easy for your life to be overwhelmed with work. If you vow to leave work at home and spend your personal time with family, friends, and your own hobbies, work will appear much less like an albatross and must more like a part of life.

Source: https://www.powerofpositivity.com/5-ways-positivity-workplace/

Everything we know about the UAE’s National Wellbeing Strategy 2031

Everything we know about the UAE’s National Wellbeing Strategy 2031

New details have emerged about the UAE’s National Wellbeing Strategy 2031 from the office of the Prime Minister, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid.

The strategy, approved by the UAE Cabinet on Tuesday, set out a comprehensive 10-year plan that aims to make the Emirates a world leader in quality of life.

Ninety projects, to be implemented by various government bodies, and five new centres were launched to support this goal.

The strategy established:

  • A National Wellbeing Observatory to track the UAE’s progress against global wellbeing indicators.
  • A Future Generations Wellbeing Academy that will train and upskill government employees to adapt to this “new approach to government work”.
  • A National Wellbeing Council to manage the implementation of the strategy and ensure government bodies are aligned in their approach.
  • Community Design for Wellbeing Centres where communities can design policies and initiatives to boost wellbeing.
  • And a National Lab for Behavioral Sciences where scientific and practical approaches to improve wellbeing in policies will be developed.

These centres, coupled with the 90 initiatives, hope to improve the physical and mental health of the population, social relationships, education, and the efficiency of government services.

Ohood Al Roumi, the UAE’s Minister of State for Happiness and Wellbeing, said the strategy represented a “new government approach focusing on individuals in the UAE.”

She said policies and initiatives would be designed considering the wellbeing and happiness of people first and that these would build on the work of the National Program for Happiness and Wellbeing launched in 2016.

The UAE Government’s new strategy will target three main levels: the Nation, Community and Individuals.

On the national level, the strategy aims to ensure a prosperous economy; efficient and effective government in the fields of education, health, social services, security, safety and the rule of law; government work flexibility, reliability, efficiency and transparency; the building of vibrant livable cities and communities; the establishment of a sustainable lifestyle that preserves national resources; support for a vibrant and diverse national culture by organising cultural and recreational activities; maintenance of national identity and cultural diversity, and fostering a connected community.

On the community level it aims to foster cohesive and stable families with strong positive relations and robust values; a co-operative community characterised by strong ties and positive values; and promote Emirati culture and identity. It also aims to create positive environments for work and education, empower individuals and provide them with opportunities for growth and development, and focusing on building secure, meaningful, positive digital communities.

And finally, at the the third level, it aims to promote active and healthy lifestyles, healthy nutrition options, good mental health, positive thinking and good life skills.

Source : https://www.thenational.ae/uae/government/everything-we-know-about-the-uae-s-national-wellbeing-strategy-2031-1.874372?fbclid=IwAR2mnuDKwuYjWw9HOHRtVhx2niuCHk0P58b40sPE6IW98A3j6aqMyG3SAPA

Leadership: How to Become a Leader | Leadership Success

Simon Alexander Ong | Life Coach & Business Strategist

Successful leadership is about creating more leaders by empowering those that you are responsible for and creating a safe place for them to explore, experiment and improve. As Bob Burg and John David Mann noted, ‘your influence is determined by how abundantly you place other people’s interests first. Even if you don’t happen to occupy a traditional leadership position, that doesn’t mean you’re not in a position to influence others, to inspire and empower others, to be the catalyst for others’ greatness. To champion their success; to hold them up.’ Some of the characteristics of successful leadership shared in this video are that it’s not about you but those that you are in a privileged position to serve; the importance of self-awareness; and, cultivating a space and culture that places employee wellbeing and growth at its core.

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