28 min

How To Overcome Your Resistance To Work Less Playing Full Out™ with Rita Hyland

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Do you have a deep desire to work less but find it difficult to slow down despite how much you want to? Many of those in midlife with good careers and successful businesses are finding themselves exhausted today. They’ve hit their threshold where they know the pace is no longer sustainable.  Working hard is coming at a cost to our kids and relationships, and more often than not – our health. 
I understand. I’ve been there.
We can do all of the things we’re supposed to do: delegate more, hire more people, get better technology or a smarter time management system. Any of these ideas can work temporarily. 
But what happens when you get the additional resources, or you finish the project, and you still find that you are missing other priorities because you are working too much?  What’s really preventing us from slowing down?
The reason we can’t slow down has everything to do with understanding our motivations and the overused coping mechanisms we use when we are stressed.  
It's not our fault we’ve gotten here, but it is our responsibility to change it. 
It’s 100% possible to work less and worry less while you do. This episode will walk you through the steps you need to take to work less—without worrying the other shoe will drop when you do.
Our mission is to help you become unstoppable so you can do the best work of your career while you enjoy more inner peace and freedom. Head to ritahyland.com and sign up to receive podcast announcements and exclusive tips to unleash more of your creativity, productivity, and ingenuity in your work and at home. 
If this episode was helpful for you… 
Share it with someone who will benefit from hearing it, too!  That way, we all improve. Also, be sure to leave a review on Apple Podcasts, letting me know what you enjoy about Playing Full Out and any questions you have.  Your topic may be used as the subject for a future episode!
Show Notes:
https://www.ritahyland.com/overcome-resistance-to-work-less/
Connect with Rita on LinkedIn:
★Rita (Wetterstroem) Hyland★

Do you have a deep desire to work less but find it difficult to slow down despite how much you want to? Many of those in midlife with good careers and successful businesses are finding themselves exhausted today. They’ve hit their threshold where they know the pace is no longer sustainable.  Working hard is coming at a cost to our kids and relationships, and more often than not – our health. 
I understand. I’ve been there.
We can do all of the things we’re supposed to do: delegate more, hire more people, get better technology or a smarter time management system. Any of these ideas can work temporarily. 
But what happens when you get the additional resources, or you finish the project, and you still find that you are missing other priorities because you are working too much?  What’s really preventing us from slowing down?
The reason we can’t slow down has everything to do with understanding our motivations and the overused coping mechanisms we use when we are stressed.  
It's not our fault we’ve gotten here, but it is our responsibility to change it. 
It’s 100% possible to work less and worry less while you do. This episode will walk you through the steps you need to take to work less—without worrying the other shoe will drop when you do.
Our mission is to help you become unstoppable so you can do the best work of your career while you enjoy more inner peace and freedom. Head to ritahyland.com and sign up to receive podcast announcements and exclusive tips to unleash more of your creativity, productivity, and ingenuity in your work and at home. 
If this episode was helpful for you… 
Share it with someone who will benefit from hearing it, too!  That way, we all improve. Also, be sure to leave a review on Apple Podcasts, letting me know what you enjoy about Playing Full Out and any questions you have.  Your topic may be used as the subject for a future episode!
Show Notes:
https://www.ritahyland.com/overcome-resistance-to-work-less/
Connect with Rita on LinkedIn:
★Rita (Wetterstroem) Hyland★

28 min