Tag: Getting things done

  • Help is just around the block away

    The Guardian article a quick walk leads to bright ideas

    A great article on the benefits for getting outside and moving. That bright idea that has been alluding you might just be a few steps around the block away.
    Give it a go today you might just surprise yourself.

    https://amp-theguardian-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/amp.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2024/mar/04/all-it-takes-is-a-quick-walk-how-a-few-minutes-exercise-can-unleash-creativity-even-if-you-hate-it

  • Fast Fix Fears and Phobias Workshop

    Fast Fix Fears and phobias workshop

    A big thank you to CHI Temple Street for facilitating my Fast Fix Fears and Phobias workshop today. Super condensed version but still produced great results. I really want to congratulate the participants for taking the brave step to face their fears/ phobias and for the effort they put in today. Wishing them all well on continuing the progress they made today.

  • Working hard or getting the right thing done at the right time. What do you choose?

    Working with anxiety

    It’s a simple enough question, you would think. However are you feeling anxious just thinking about how to answer?

    We all assume that working hard is a good thing and many studies suggest that having a good work ethic enhances your motivation, discipline and encourages continuous skill set improvements.

    That may be true however at what cost?

    I encounter many hard working people at my anxiety clinic who despite putting in all the effort still feel anxious, stressed and a feeling of being overwhelmed.

    So what can be done to reduce these anxious feelings?

    Well let’s start by saying working hard is a good thing but in the right way at the right time. So continue to work hard but just enhance it by adding the following suggestions:

    1. Grade Tasks in level of importance : Focus your time and energy on what matters the most first and prioritise others accordingly.

    2. Be goal specific : Nothing new in this however don’t get hung up if they don’t work out. It’s the journey not the destination that matters.

    3. Utilise technology : Embrace the 21st Century’s technology. Such as: productivity apps, automated repetitive tasks and online resources

    4. Time Outs : Essential to recharge your batteries. Be guilt free and embrace your breaks. You will feel better for it.

    5. See the learning : There are no mistakes, only feedback, acknowledge it and use it to improve.

    By letting go of the feeling of having to do everything will give you the ability to get the right thing done at the right time. Do it, you might just surprise yourself.

    David McAllister anxietyclinicdublin.com

  • Dream Great:Ten steps to a happier living

    We can all dream so why not make it great?

    Great Dream Anagram