It's not always about what it costs...

What is it worth?

Think about it.  I've heard that you get what you pay for, or maybe, what you're willing to pay for perhaps?  I'm pretty sure you've heard that too?  The thing is, the cost of getting something isn't necessarily money (especially if what you want isn't a tangible thing). 

It may cost you time or the energy to do something else. It may mean not being able to do something you like to do, or spending as much time with the people who matter to you. That's when knowing what it's worth to you, is important information.  The worth is what buoys you when the costs seem daunting.

So how does one do this?

It's probably a good idea to check in and reassess from time to time.  You know, take a pit stop. Make sure that the energy, time or in some cases, the money that you are spending, is still worth it.
 
Spring is on the way! A change in seasons is a perfect time to: Pause. Reflect and Reset.

Is it time to check in with yourself?
 

Let's get to it...

Your challenge for the next week...

As the world changes, whatever circumstances you may find yourself in, check in and ask yourself:

  • How am I spending my time, energy or money?

  • Does it still make sense to me in my current circumstances?

  • Is it time to reallocate where I am putting my resources?

  • Pause. Reflect and Reset.

As always, writing is a really great way to sort thoughts out, so if this is your practice, set a timer for 10 minutes and explore what shows up for you.


Spring is a perfect time to reassess where you're at... Contact me  One thing that's become increasingly clear to me? Going it alone is not ideal.

Stay safe and well.

Cheers,

Ann


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