Thanksgiving week is a time of both joy and chaos for many people. Balancing work responsibilities, holiday preparations, and family commitments can be overwhelming. However, it is possible to manage this hectic time with compassion.
In my upcoming book on time management, I introduce five core principles to help professionals effectively manage their time: Timeboxing, Focus, Flow, Finish, and Compassion. While all these principles are important, Compassion is especially relevant during the holiday season.
Compassion matters for time management because it encourages us to honor our limits, recognize our needs, and approach time management with a sense of balance and self-care. It is essential to avoid burnout and overcommitment driven by passion. Self-compassion allows individuals to maintain their passion without becoming overly self-critical, leading to resilience and sustainable growth.
Kristin Neff, a leading researcher on self-compassion, emphasizes that self-compassion helps individuals maintain a healthy relationship with their passion. By treating oneself with kindness and understanding during moments of failure or difficulty, individuals can nurture their passion without draining their mental or emotional energy.
To recharge and reset after Thanksgiving, here are some ways to apply Compassion:
1. Take stock of your energy levels before diving back into work.
2. Ease back into routines and avoid over-scheduling.
3. Practice self-compassion and give yourself grace.
4. Prioritize rest and recharging by incorporating downtime into your day.
As you transition back to your regular schedule after Thanksgiving, remember to lead with Compassion. By taking time to recharge and ease back into productivity, you will feel more balanced and set yourself up for a stronger finish to the year.