Hello LinkedIn – It’s been a few months since I’ve written, and I have been asking myself why? Admittedly September, October and November have been super busy months, but how have I consistently swum four times a week throughout that period and yet I haven’t managed to write a blog a month?
I’ve noticed the tension I’m feeling between just being or seeing where the world takes me versus embedding daily and weekly habits. I’m actually a fan of both, but sometimes the mix of the two tips out of balance for what I want to achieve. My swimming habit took a few years to embed – there were many mornings where I would have rather stayed in bed! And yet now I don’t regard it as a habit. I think of it as a way of being and a way of connecting with myself. I don’t have to persuade myself to go swimming as I know the outcome will be amazing. Yet this would not have occurred without me setting myself a swimming habit and finding a time of day where I could make it work with other commitments.
As I transition to new things in my life like writing, I’ve realised that embedding the habit helps me to focus the mind and experiment with what does and doesn’t work for me.
I am a firm believer in allowing the magic to happen but for that to occur, you do need to create the right environment, the right situations and connect with the right people. Habits help to put you in these situations. And habits can allow for flexibility and creativity – my lightbulb moment of deciding my swimming days on a weekly basis has allowed me to be spontaneous and creative and fit the swimming around this.
My writing hasn’t happened because I was very kind to myself during a busy period. I write a lot about self-compassion and self-care as I think this is so important, but sometimes our busyness can become an excuse not to move forward. Sometimes it takes a bit of an extra push, embedding a new habit, forcing ourselves to focus, for the new task to find its way into your life regularly.
I’m getting back into the groove with my writing, but I know I need to prioritise it more and experiment with habits to create the right time, environment, and stimulus for me to write. I would like to embed the habit more fully until it becomes part of who I am. So what small step or habit will you take to move towards your purpose and happiness? How can you embed habits that will allow the magic to happen?
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