Lately I’ve been feeling (because
it’s true) like I’m spending way too much time watching TV while texting on my
phone and playing games on my ipad. At the end of the night/weekend I’m
not sure where my time has gone and I feel “blah” because that much screen time
isn’t good for anyone.
The weeks become so busy with the
usual grind that it’s nice to take a break, but spending so much time online
wasn’t energizing and at the end of the day I’d be frustrated because I didn’t
really accomplish what I wanted/needed to for the day. Perhaps you can relate to feeling like this:
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One day I decided that I needed to
make a conscious effort to cut back on screen time and spend my time doing something
productive. I kept seeing “The Happiness Project” book by Gretchen Rubin and finally I decided to check it out.
I haven’t finished the book yet (not
even halfway through actually), but I loved the premise of the book. The author embarks on a one-year
happiness project aimed at increasing her happiness by identifying small changes
that lead to big results. I think
we just take on too much sometimes and neglect ourselves, our hobbies, our
relationships, and the little things that make us really happy.
I’ve since decided to do my own mini
happiness project. For the next 6
months I’ll be focusing on one aspect of my life that I believe could use some
extra attention. Everyone’s
“happiness project” would be different because we all have different areas to
focus on, however the author focused on “Energy” for her first month and I agreed
that was a great place to start.
She picked energy because she felt it would set her up for the following
months. It’s hard to be happy and
productive when you’re tired and distracted.
I’m beginning today, June 1st
and will focus on a different theme for the next 6 months. I’ll be tracking and blogging about my
progress and I’m so excited to get started!
What exactly does the theme of
“Energy” cover? For me, it’ll
focus on:
- Sleep – I rarely get enough sleep so I’m challenging myself to get 7-8 hours a night.
- Working out – I’m already consistently working out but I want to vary and expand my workouts.
- Better food – I eat a lot of fruits, veggies, and lean meats, but I want to challenge myself to find new recipes to try, and focus on the quality of the food (organic, gluten free, whole foods) as well.
- Organizing – I feel so much better when things are organized and I have a few areas I’ve been avoiding because they seem overwhelming, but when I go into these areas (closet), it’s not currently a good feeling. I’m going to tackle some of these because I know it’ll make me a calmer, happier person in the end and organized spaces mean I’ll be spending less energy trying to keep things picked up.
- Cleaning schedule – I have a cleaning schedule and it’s pretty easy to follow, but I just haven’t been following it. When I do clean now I’m doing some things more than I should and others not enough. I created a cleaning schedule to simplify things and I need to get back to using it.
I’m really excited to get started and
will be checking in along the way.
I'd love it if you'd start your own happiness project with me and perhaps we can both look more like this:
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