Daily Love Tip #59
Take Off Your Watch
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In a rush? Clock-watching can actually waste time and increase your anxiety. Sometimes you can't avoid it, but this weekend, try observing your inner clock rather than the watch on your wrist. Eat when you are hungry. Sleep when you are tired. Work or play when you are energized. Then, take what you've learned about your own daily rhythms and apply it to your regular schedule. It can help you get more done in less time. And with the reduced stress, you'll be a more pleasant person for your beloved.
Use the time that you are most alert to plan, organize, and tackle your roughest projects. If you fall into an afternoon slump, schedule tasks that don't take a lot of brainpower, like returning phone calls. And when your body says, "Time for bed," listen! It won't just help you--it will help keep your love alive.
Understanding what makes you tick can help make other areas of your life click.
Use the time that you are most alert to plan, organize, and tackle your roughest projects. If you fall into an afternoon slump, schedule tasks that don't take a lot of brainpower, like returning phone calls. And when your body says, "Time for bed," listen! It won't just help you--it will help keep your love alive.
Understanding what makes you tick can help make other areas of your life click.