Do I stay or do I go?Â
Itâs not always an easy decision. You may not feel as though things are quite right, but those around you might not see it. At what point do you make the decision to take time off and prioritize your health?
Youâve been trained to push through the challenging times. If youâve been âmanagingâ well enough in your current role, how do you justify taking a step back, whether it be in your career, volunteer activities or even social life? In reality, the only person who truly knows the depths of whatâs going on is you.
If you feel that you need some time to focus on your health and wellbeing, weâre here to help walk you through this process and get you to where you want to be. Luckily, this does not have to be an all or nothing decision. There is skill in knowing how to take snips of meaningful time for yourself, ensuring you are re-filling the well as you water the garden.
At work, we routinely assessed and prioritize situations. What would this look like if you applied the same concepts to your personal life? What tasks or commitments would you cut down on? Are there any areas that need attention?
How often are you carving out time to hand out with friends or do activities that you enjoy?
Is your bedtime allowing you enough time to rest?
Is your food and water consumption supporting your health and energy throughout the day?
Do you have activities that inspire you?
Warm thoughts,
Belinda Seagram, Ph.D., R. Psych.
Executive Director, Landing Strong