Complete This Exercise to Discover Your Priorities
Health | August 01, 2016
“I don’t have time to exercise”. This is such a common refrain. I see it constantly as I read through all the comments and questions on my website. And I can’t pretend to know what happens during the daily moments of everyone’s lives. I know how busy I am. I have a beautiful backyard and pool and I don’t even get to enjoy it during the week. I’m sure you’re terribly busy too.
We all have obligations outside our own personal wishes. We have to work to pay for rent and necessities. Many people work long shifts and then only have time to rush home and prepare dinner for their families. Many people have babies and children. Some people care for elderly family members. Some people have to commute great distances every day. Then there are bills to pay, health insurance to sort out, chores to do, things to shop for, and our daily to-do lists.
But sometimes I think it can be hard to see where we are, not just spending time, but wasting time.
I recently did a fantastic exercise that helped me to locate wasteful, time-sucking activities and restructure my day so that I’m more productive and satisfied. I thought I’d share the exercise with you so that you can benefit from it as well.
Time Diary
You will need: Paper, pencil, pen, highlighter, snacks (obviously)
Get your stuff together and sit down to make a time diary. (I highly recommend a delish cup of coffee to make the exercise more pleasurable, but that’s up to you 😉
Starting from the time you wake up, separate an average day into 15 minute increments and describe how you spent each block of time. Be totally honest. For example your morning might start like this:
6:30-6:45 am: Alarm goes off, lie in bed looking at Facebook
6:45-7:15: Put on coffee and look for keys
7:15-7:45: Put on a jacket over your pajamas and take your dog for a walk
7:30-8:10: Scroll through email and Instagram while eating over the sink
8:10-8:45: Shower and get ready. Try on and discard several outfits then have to rush
8:45-9:00: Go crazy trying to find lost bag
9:00-9:30: Commute to work
…and so on.
Next, take your highlighter and highlight all the places you’re either wasting time or doing something you’d prefer to replace with another, more productive activity.
In the above example, I might highlight: looking at Facebook (unless it had a real purpose), scrolling through Instagram while eating breakfast, trying on a bunch of outfits, and looking for bag and lost keys.
Now, pencil in above highlighted area how you think that time might be better spent. For the above example I would say replace the extra 15 minutes I used to look at Facebook with some energizing exercises, or just donate that time to the morning routine so it’s not so rushed. I would make notations that I could prepare the night before. With a little planning I could have an outfit chosen and hung on my closet door ready to slip on, my bag and keys neatly laid out on the table in the hall. Most importantly, instead of eating over the sink and looking at Instagram, I would fix myself a proper breakfast and sit down to enjoy it before heading out for the day. Some of you have families, kids, loved ones you can spend the time with in the morning over nourishing meal.
Nourishment comes in many forms. Well prepared whole foods eaten with loved ones is nourishing. Energizing, mindful movement is nourishing. Talking with your family about their worries and joys is nourishing. Those are all things that add happiness and contentment to our lives.
Not every day can be perfect. Sometimes things happen that we can’t control. It’s not realistic to expect to start every single day with 15 minutes of peaceful yoga. Maybe you have a screaming baby in the next room. Maybe your dog just threw up all over your gorgeous new rug. Maybe you slept through your alarm and your co-workers are calling you in a panic.
But I think this exercise is really useful in identifying what we give priority to. I think we often just don’t realize how much time we spend on things that don’t matter, while the things that do matter can get pushed aside. I think this exercise can also help you to find some time in your day to work out even if you feel like you’re already over-scheduled. I think you’ll be able to find time especially if you work out with me in the ZGYM. I only require an internet connection and 15-25 minutes of each day.
Did you try the Time Diary exercise? What did you think? Were you surprised with any of the results? If you tried it, what was the biggest time-waster you identified? I’d love to hear about it in the comments.
Private Member |
santa cruz, ca
I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Private Member |
ca, usa
I spend the first 15 minutes of my day drinking my coffee and checking out the Zgym! I am not giving that up any time soon that is for sure! Definitely don’t need to replace it as that sets the tone for the whole day!
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tavares, fl, usa
I do the same: make my bullet coffee, sit drink and review the workout of the day. Best first 15 minutes of every day!!
Private Member |
slovakia
I absolutely agree with you Fit mom:-)
Private Member |
switzerland/, france
same same here. My sacred morning routine 🙂
Private Member |
Lol. Me too. Alarm goes off, I check out Zgym 🙂
Private Member |
Yes! Wake up & work out for me! It’s a routine I’ve been consistent with since I started Zgym. I love the workouts & could never imagine skipping! If I’m late, it’s because I worked out longer, and that’s worth it to me! 😬
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czech republic
8am – 10pm always checking zuzkalight.com… is there anything wrong? 😀 😀 😀
(of course, I get the message of this article and of course, I am doing things that are not necessary in life.) :*
Private Member |
curitiba, parana, brazil
Hhaahha…good one…I will start from today…I will write down and post later a full day schedule…let us see where I am wasting time! hahaha…love you!
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That’s exactly why I started doing your workouts, 15 minutes for me is easy to fit into my schedule. I have my internet home page on all my devices set to BSW Program and keep myself logged in. That way I have no excuse and the next workout is the first thing on my mind as I’m drinking lemon water.
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This i a great exercise, I know my afternoons/evenings could be much more productive then they are.
But my mornings.. I usually start work at 7am, my bus comes at 6.50 so have to leave home at 6.40 to catch it.
I get up at 6am to shower, do my makeup, get dressed and go to the bus stop. Always have my outfit and purse packed the evening before, right before I go to bed. Just because I don’t have the extra time in the morning to figure out clothes etc. Breakfast is nothing I have time to make in the morning, I either have something prepared that I then eat when I get to work, or if I’m fast at getting ready I have time to pick up coffee and a yoghurt from Starbucks. (Only place open at that time except McDonald’s and Tim’s..)
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Fitting in a workout before the morning shower is something new I will try. Great post, Zuzka! 🙂