Self Care in Parts: 5 of 5 - Moving Forward Differently, More Wholefully

The time it took me to fully recover from my concussion was much longer than I thought – almost three months. Some people tell me that is fast. I got way behind on my work, but in a way, way ahead in my life.I am still moving forward differently, more wholefully. It’s as if the pace I had to adopt while recovering allowed me to recover a part of myself that I had lost a long time ago – or never really had. I do feel that I am more willing to step back and take a break versus pushing myself. I am more cognizant of watching where I am going – not walking and texting!

I implemented a different way of being accountable to myself, for myself. I now periodically ask myself how can I listen more deeply to myself – to what goes on within and around me? How do I commit to myself – what is healthy and whole for me as a leader, as someone who serves my constituents, as a servant leader? How do I love, honor and obey myself? I cannot really do this for another unless I know how to do this for myself.

How has a significant event in your life changed the trajectory of how you move forward? How can you retain that the further you get away from the event?© Copyright 2017 Sage Leadership Strategies, LLC. All rights Reserved.

Previous
Previous

Go Slow to Go Fast In The Age of Speed and Microwaved Cycles of Change

Next
Next

Self Care in Parts: 4 of 5 – Recalibrating