Life Vitamins: A Task A Day
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Article Title: Life Vitamins: A Task A Day
Author Name: Kathy Gates
Email Address: reallifecoach@yahoo.com
Format: 65 hard return, 510 word count
Copyright Date: 2005
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Life Vitamins: A Task A Day
Kathy Gates, Professional Life Coach
www.reallifecoach.com
Everybody needs a way to stay healthy in their life, not only
physically, but emotionally and mentally as well. In that vein,
most of us know that a good way to help stay physically
healthier is to take a vitamin every day.
But did you know that a great way to help you stay emotionally
and mentally healthier is to do a Task A Day?
It’s like a vitamin for your daily life. By staying on top of
the tasks of your life you are taking care of your mental and
emotional health. If you neglect things in your life, no
different than when you neglect your physical health, you will
find that you are emotionally unhealthy as well.
Just like your vitamins, in order to have a healthy emotional
and mental life it’s important to signal your brain and your
emotions that you are in control and you are taking action.
“Life Vitamins” help you feel good about yourself, and about
what you accomplish. They give you a sense of mastery over your
life, a sense of moving toward something instead of being bogged
down.
Think about several relatively small tasks that you’d like to
have off your To-Do list -- call somebody, return something,
arrange for something, finish something, pick up something,
catch up on something. You get the idea.
The key is to keep it small enough to accomplish with a
relatively small outlay of energy -- like that daily One-A-Day.
However, you can put in a step to a larger task if you’d like.
For example, if “clean out closet”, is languishing in
can’t-get-it-done-land, try putting “go through shoes” on the
list instead. Or even “go through dress shoes” if you’re Imelda
Marcos. That’s a 10 minute project instead of a half day
project.
Now that you’ve got the concept, write out the first 10 things
you can think of that you’d like to get off your mind, and that
would take you 15 minutes or less to accomplish.
And Yes, it’s important to write them out. This does several
things: (1) Takes it out of the “I wish” category, and puts it
in the “I am” category; (2) Gets it off your mind and onto
something concrete; (3) Starts the ACTION phase, sending a
signal to your brain that this is to be taken care of, not just
worried about.
Now focus on one a day for the next 10 days. With a little
prep, a phone call can often be made in the car on the way to
work. Or an errand can be run at lunch. Remember to keep it to
tasks that are 15 minutes or less to accomplish, or break up
larger ones into bite-size pieces.
Make a commitment. Make a new habit. Change your perspective
to see the tasks as your Daily Vitamin -- essential to helping
you feel happier, more efficient, and make your life much more
comfortable.
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Kathy Gates is a Professional Life Coach in Scottsdale AZ. We
offer Traditional Coaching, Quick Coaching, a special call
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