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Saying NO to the Art of Busyness

So six months ago, I decided that I would be saying NO to the art of busyness.Being busy is a badge of honor, but this non-stop pace is doing damage to our lives. So six months ago, I decided to start saying NO to the art of busyness. Here is what I did over 30-days to stop stress, learn to be present, and reclaim the joy in my life. It isn't rocket science but it will change your life.



Being busy is a badge of honor in today’s society.

When you ask a friend, “How are you? What’s been going on?” More often then not, she will reply, “Oh, fine. But I’m SO BUSY.”

And if we are honest, we do the exact same thing. We list off things we are doing (kid’s activities, work, travel, organizing, working out, cleaning, etc.) as a way to show how important we are. And then we compare our list to our friend’s list to see who wins the battle of busyness. It becomes a way to show our status.

And while there will always be an amount of busyness to our lives, this non-stop, never-at-home, planning for the next thing is doing severe damage to our souls, relationships, and lives. And, even crazier, it is a choice we make.

Let me say that again…

The art of busyness is a CHOICE.

What is the Art of Busyness?

According to an article in SELF Magazine, the art of busyness is being so…

“preoccupied with thinking, planning, logistics, and list making that they’re (women) living in their heads instead of the moment – everywhere and nowhere at the same time.”

Sound familiar? I can’t tell you the number of Mondays I’ve thought to myself, “I just need to get to Friday, and then everything will be settled down.” And between Monday and Friday are some cool events with my family, and often times, I’m not in the moment, I’m planning for the next thing.

How Do You Say No To The Art of Busyness?

Unfortunately, you can’t decide to get off the busyness train one day and expect zen-like happiness. Why? Because while you have decided to get off, everyone around is still on board moving to the next destination. You need a plan.

So six months ago, I decided that I would be saying NO to the art of busyness.Being busy is a badge of honor, but this non-stop pace is doing damage to our lives. So six months ago, I decided to start saying NO to the art of busyness. Here is what I did over 30-days to stop stress, learn to be present, and reclaim the joy in my life. It isn't rocket science but it will change your life.



Step #1: Understand How You Got To This Point.

Set aside some time to evaluate how you got to this point. A little stress, novelty and challenge is good for our lives. Too much busyness, however, can bring on feelings of anxiety, foul moods, and sickness. (I know that one first hand.) The goal is to find your busyness sweet spot.

Take a few moments and write down all of the activities you are currently participating in. Then ask yourself these questions to evaluate the “why” behind them.

And finally, write down the four things that are most important to you. Does the time you spend on them correlate? (For example, if you put “relationship with husband” as number one, but it had been sixty days since your last date, something is out of whack.)

So six months ago, I decided that I would be saying NO to the art of busyness.Being busy is a badge of honor, but this non-stop pace is doing damage to our lives. So six months ago, I decided to start saying NO to the art of busyness. Here is what I did over 30-days to stop stress, learn to be present, and reclaim the joy in my life. It isn't rocket science but it will change your life.



Step #2: Stepping Off The Busyness Train for 30 Days

Once you have evaluated your activities, it’s time to step off the busyness train for 30 days. I’m not going to lie to you, this is going to be hard, especially if you have been on the “express busyness train” for some time.

However, completely stopping the busyness for 30 days let’s you evaluate the activities, relationships, and commitments that come with being busy. Here are some tips to get to you started.

Step #3: Starting Over

As I said at the beginning, we will always have some level of busyness in our lives. The goal is to not have so much that we are missing out on the moment at hand or are stressing ourselves out to the point where it clouds our judgement and makes us sick.

Here are a few things I did to help keep myself from falling back into the busyness trap.

Remember, saying “NO” to the art of busyness is a choice. Our society will always have “things to do”, “people to see” or “events to plan”. Choosing activities that bring you joy and fill you up allow you to stay in the moment and focus on what is important to you – and that is worth way more than getting a 27-item to-do list done.

So six months ago, I decided that I would be saying NO to the art of busyness.Being busy is a badge of honor, but this non-stop pace is doing damage to our lives. So six months ago, I decided to start saying NO to the art of busyness. Here is what I did over 30-days to stop stress, learn to be present, and reclaim the joy in my life. It isn't rocket science but it will change your life.

And if you liked this article, you may like my article on the 20/20/20 Method – How Busy Moms Fuel Their Minds, Body, and Souls.

When I turned 40, I realized I was an observer in my life. So I dedicated one-hour each day, in 20-minute blocks) on me and refueled my mind, body and soul. So simple, and so life changing and anyone can get started today.

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