Personal Experience Of Priorities Essay

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Personal experience of priorities Let me give you an example with my own priorities. My first priority is me. It didn’t used to be. If you don’t exercise appropriate self-care you’re not going to be of any use to anybody else. For example if you don’t deal with your emotional baggage then you are going to drag that into any relationship you have. If you don’t take care of yourself physically which, was me at one point, it can lead into something serious like a heart attack or some other health crisis. Some health issues can’t be avoided. I get that.
But that only makes this more important. As we all know a lot of health issues are self-inflicted. An appropriate level of self-care is vital if you want to lead a rewarding life and have the resources you need to truly …show more content…

But going through this process starting with these questions I made an important discovery. And it contradicts a lot of people who saying you can win at business and you can win at life but you can’t win at both. But here is my experience, you can’t win at one without winning at the other. Success takes both. Don’t let the urgent take precedent over the important. Don’t convince yourself that the situation you are now in is temporary. Why? Because those temporary thing have a way of becoming permanent and then becoming a lifestyle. So don’t just drift or drive. Ask the third question, So ask yourself, “What commitment will you make now to your ideal future?”
A few years ago before I formalized “Life by Design”, I was working on my schedule for the forth coming year. I thought I had a really good plan, but remembered that one year earlier I had the same thought but I had grossly over committed. So I looked at my plan again and broke it down into the number of hours and realized that I had under estimated how much time and resources I needed. I needed 500 more hours that

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