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Take Off theTokenofVacuumlocal marketing center|Paul and Sarah Edwards |Working From Home |local marketing consulting Home Coaching4LocalBusinesses Elm Street Library Media Take Off theTokenofVacuumAugust 12, 2014 by Paul and Sarah Edwards 1 Comment Everything worth doing takes energy. A passionate desire for a largest life can alimony our dreams alive, but it won’t alimony us alive. We’ve got to do that. But we can’t do much of anything for long if we’re exhausted. To live our dreams we need to be good energy managers. We need to pace ourselves so we have the energy we need to do what needs to be done. Yet, vacuum seems to be a token of honor these days. Author and seminar leader Chellie Campbell does a lot of networking with other professionals and merchantry owners and she’s observed an interesting pattern you moreover may have noticed. “I went to meetings with colleagues and found that everyone was competing to see who was the most exhausted, overworked and stressed out.” Campbell fell into this routine herself for a while, but quickly realized that the increasingly she talked well-nigh how overworked and stressed she was, the increasingly worn out she felt. “What we focus on expands,” she concluded. “If we focus on how tired and worn-out are, we just wilt all the increasingly tired and exhausted.” Now when Campbell goes to such meetings and people start trading war stories of how overscheduled and burned out they are she pops in to point out how relaxed and rested she feels. Next thing she knows everyone’s talking well-nigh how energized and relaxed they are too.             So, when you hear yourself saying “I’m so tired,” take a moment to think well-nigh the things in life that bring you joy and excitement. Unless you’ve really been overdoing, you’ll find a wellspring of energy awaits you and you can tell yourself with conviction “I have plenty of energy.” Should you find you’re so tired that no wellspring awaits, don’t talk well-nigh it; take a unravel and get some sleep, You owe it to yourself … and to your dreams. Comments and questions on the substance of this blogs are welcome. If you have other questions well-nigh this website, please contact me mail://paul@elmstreeteconomy directly for a consulting visit or typesetting an visit through Google Helpouts. If you think we can help you, we offer webinars and consulting. [maxbutton id=”1″] Author and seminar leader Chellie Campbell does a lot of networking with other professionals and merchantry owners and she’s observed an interesting pattern you moreover may have noticed. “I went to meetings with colleagues and found that everyone was competing to see who was the most exhausted, overworked and stressed out.” Campbell fell into this routine herself for a while, but quickly realized that the increasingly she talked well-nigh how overworked and stressed she was, the increasingly worn out she felt. “What we focus on expands,” she concluded. “If we focus on how tired and worn-out are, we just wilt all the increasingly tired and exhausted.” Adapted  from a prior post in Connection Connection. Comments and questions on the substance of this blogs are welcome. If you have other questions well-nigh this website, please contact me mail://paul@elmstreeteconomy directly for a consulting visit or typesetting an visit through Google Helpouts.  https://helpouts.google.com/home   [maxbutton id=”1″] Adapted  from a prior post in Connection Connection. http://www.costcoconnection.com/connection/   Share this:EmailFacebookGoogleTwitterLinkedInPrint Filed Under: The Future, Whatcha Gonna Do to Stay Afloat Personally Tagged With: Energy, energy. I’m so tiredComments Paul and Sarah Edwards says December 25, 2016 at 3:41 pm Thank you for subtracting to this, Chellie. All good wishes for the new year. Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email write will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email.Well-nighUs Paul and Sarah Edwards are topnotch authors of 17 books on sustainable lifestyles with over 2,000,000 books in print. 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