3 Steps To Reset Yourself For The Fall Season

Prepare yourself for Fall and the year ahead with these expert reset tips.

The last 6 months have been emotionally taxing due to COVID; the crash of the economy; the Black Lives Matter movement; an unsafe September; children returning back to school, and I am sure some of us have been overwhelmed with the self-reflection we have had to face.

During the pandemic we have all been:

  1. Letting things fall where they may – exposing cracks in our routines and our lives
  2. Working on setting better emotional boundaries
  3. Having braver conversations at both home and work – whether it’s around anti-Black racism, or ‘do I even like my husband?’ Or ‘who I am today?’ Or becoming?

The change in the weather can be a great time to analyze all that you have gained this year – including the pounds – be it on your body, mind, house, or your schedule. Here is how you can hit that reset button this fall:

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STEP 1: Discover the gifts of discomfort – what have you gained this year? (other than stress pounds?)

My biggest gain was understanding grace – that was my most used “moisturizer.”

STEP 2: Acknowledge and celebrate those gains

Step 3: Focus on mindset – prepare for the transition to 2021 by preparing for a better tomorrow

All we can do is do better today – better than we did yesterday. That’s it – this thinking contributes towards our growth mindset, increasing our emotional resilience and ability to deal with the fast and furious changes of life.

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While we don’t know what 2021 will look like – the steps above will help you move through with confidence. If you have the mental capacity to visualize 2021k, do so. Do a vision dream party around what you would like the next year to look like. This is a great time to press the reset button for both your personal life and your career.

 

THE (PRE) YEAR-END REVIEW

  1. Take stock of everything I have accomplished so far.
  2. Lists can be good – they help manage the feeling of being overwhelmed; or for some, can contribute to it. I often remind clients to work with what works. Look at your master to-do list and see what unfinished business you have to sort – what do I need to reduce, recycle or refuse?
  3. Make a list of experiences you would like to have before January
  4. Plan your days with intention and clarity focused on delivering your goals/experiences.