Efficiency Knuggets
Oct 05, 2024
Dear Subscribers,
I hope this newsletter finds you well and ready to embrace a new week with positivity and purpose. As we navigate the complexities of work and life, it’s important to remember the practice of letting go, as discussed in the insightful email from Leo Babauta of Zen Habits. Stress and frustration often stem from our unwillingness to let go of certain thoughts or beliefs that we hold dear. By identifying these thoughts and challenging their validity, we can find peace and create a more balanced work-life harmony. Leo’s message reminds us that letting go is a powerful tool for achieving inner calm and balance.
In a world where hybrid offices are becoming the norm, the email from WorkLife Briefing sheds light on the eco-friendly solutions that HR can implement to offload unused furniture. This not only benefits the environment but also fosters a sense of community and connection among employees. It’s a great reminder that small initiatives can have a big impact on our work environments and contribute to a more sustainable and fulfilling work life.
As a lifestyle coach, I believe that finding balance is essential for overall well-being. This involves letting go of limiting beliefs, embracing eco-friendly practices, and seeking creative solutions for a more harmonious work-life balance. It’s about finding ways to integrate our professional lives with our personal values and aspirations, creating a sense of fulfillment and purpose in everything we do.
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I encourage you to take a moment this week to reflect on the practice of letting go, and to consider how you can contribute to a more eco-friendly and connected work environment. Small steps can lead to significant changes, and by embracing these principles, we can create a more balanced and fulfilling work-life experience for ourselves and those around us.
Wishing you a week filled with positivity, purpose, and a renewed sense of balance.
With warm regards,
[Your Name]
Titles and Senders of Emails:
1. The Practice of Letting Go – Leo Babauta, Zen Habits
2. Worklife Briefing: As hybrid offices look to offload unused furniture, HR has a hand in eco-friendly solutions – Jessica Davies, WorkLife
Stay Well!