Happy Wednesday, good people of the blogosphere! Today, we're talking about something that's hitting me hard right now, and that's Big Life Changes. Not only am I moving for the first time in over ten years, but I've also gone back to a previous job that's very demanding on my writer self. How the hell am I managing to also come back here and blog?
Well, that's the topic for today's post, silly. This is how I'm feeling about everything I have going on:
I know I can get wordy up here, but not today, gosh darn it. Get cozy and get scrolling!
Let's start by getting a rundown of things considered to be Big Life Changes.
- Death of a loved one
- Changing careers or major career shifts
- Marriage or divorce
- Having children or becoming an empty-nester
- Major illness, injury, or health diagnosis
- Retirement or planning for retirement
- Starting or ending a significant relationship
- Financial gain or loss (bankruptcy, inheritance, winning money, job loss)
- Returning to school or significant educational pursuit
- Relocating to a new city, state, or country (separate from moving houses locally)
- Launching a new business or creative venture
- Significant milestone birthdays (turning 40, 50, 60, etc.)
- Becoming a caretaker for someone ill or elderly
- Pets passing away or adopting new pets
- Significant personal accomplishments (publishing a major work, reaching a personal goal)
- Spiritual or philosophical transformations
I don't know about you, but I'm going through a number of those right now:
- Relocating to a new state
- Becoming an empty nester
- Major career shift
- Pets passing away
- And I'm always struggling with my illness, so... Yeah...
It's a lot, but scheduling and planning helps a ton. One thing you have to keep in mind as you go through these things is carving out time for yourself. If you get sick or worn out, you won't have the energy to keep up with anything else. It's imperative you take care of you.
Steps I take to take to navigate huge task dumps:
- Talking it out over coffee with a friend
- Breaking tasks into smaller pieces so I can easily get my head around them
- Sorting and planning, realistically, time to do each task
- Writing everything out in a planner with time slots
- Using a timer to ensure I stick to the plan and wrapping up super quickly when it goes off
These not only save my sanity, but they allow me to accomplish things in smaller pieces so I get both a sense of pride and a sense of accomplishment. Checking things off a list feels SO GOOD, doesn't it? Not only that, but I make sure to work in time for friends, family, and my own leisure pursuits (y'all know about the new Hunger Games book--enough said).
If I sit down and try to do everything at once, it all becomes a jumbled mess in front of me, but by breaking it down and scheduling it, everything suddenly has a time and a reason. It's much easier to accomplish little things than big ones.
My other job is rather demanding right now because I'm trying to clean up and get my team on a new path. Researching tools that will help us do our job was a big part of that, and properly utilizing the tools we already had, and are paying for, required a lot of up-front work. It was overwhelming, but I took a stand-back-and-examine approach, and I think I have our priorities sorted. That was a huge step. It's frustrating to see tools that aren't being used, but we've gotten our bull by the horns now.
Revitalizing this blog is a huge personal goal of mine, and because I'm unapologetic about what I post or if I miss a day, I feel like that turns a lot of people off. However, I refuse to change that about myself. If I can't do it, I can't do it, but I hope you all know I give it my level best. It's important to me, so I make it as much of a priority as I can. :)
Bear with me through the changes. We'll find our footing. I promise you.
What kind of Big Life Changes are you dealing with right now? Any advice to add?
I hope you all took something away from this post and enjoyed the read. Unsure what the next post will be about, but we'll get through it together! I hope. hahaha
Well, that's all for today, folks!
Until next time, WRITE ON!
Jo
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