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🎤 PODCAST • Priorities ~ I want and do so many things but I can't prioritize.

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Dr. Kenner: 我理解提问者同时追求多项事物而感到精力透支的困境。很多人都有类似的经历,渴望生活充实,每天都过得有意义。然而,当同时追求多个目标时,很容易感到无所适从,无法取得进展,甚至会因为无法达成所有目标而感到沮丧。因此,我们需要接受时间有限的现实,无法兼顾所有目标。优先排序是一项重要的技能,需要从长远角度考虑,思考哪些目标对我们来说是最重要的。可以考虑将多个目标整合,例如将事业与个人兴趣相结合。为了实现首要目标,可能需要放弃其他目标,做出艰难的决定需要深思熟虑。从长远角度出发,思考60岁时会后悔没有专注于哪些事情。学习时间管理技巧,可以帮助我们更有效地分配时间和精力,从而更好地实现我们的目标。

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The Selfish Path to Romance. Download Chapter 1 for free at drkenner.com. Here's a question I got, and I know I certainly have been in this situation before. Maybe you have too. So see what advice you would give him, which really means yourself. This is Dear Dr. Kenner, and I've simplified his question a bit. I enjoy doing so much that I can't fully commit to one thing.

For example, I'm a computer specialist, a triathlete, I study nutrition and fitness, I've written a screenplay, I like to blog and share ideas, I want to own my own business, and I want to be in a committed relationship. Just writing this list is exhausting, and there's more. Have you been in that situation where you are on total overload?

Continuing with his question, the world is a playground and I want to do so much that I can't fully commit to a single value. I keep bouncing from one to the other. That makes me feel like I accomplish nothing because I never fully see the more rapid progress that I'd like to see in any one of these. What plagues me is deciding how to focus and choose what's most important to me. Jared says,

Okay, Jared, I get the idea. You want to have your life feel like it's your life, like your days are your days, like you get to the end of your days and you say, wow, that was a great day. You just have this warm feeling of, I've done things that I really enjoy. And here's what you might feel. You get to the end of your day and you say, well, you know, I studied a little bit about nutrition and fitness and I worked on the screenplay and I blogged a little bit about

exercise at all and I haven't focused on my job as a computer specialist and my gosh I haven't even started to look for a romantic partner and my bigger goal of owning my own business forget it you just feel like you're getting nowhere because when you have so many values in your life you

And you put the pressure on yourself to be great at all of them, to accomplish all of them at a pace that would be the case if you had only one of them in your life.

you feel defeated. It's a feeling of being chronically defeated. And you even use the word plagues. It's like the plague hit you. So you've got this world with this playground imagery and you've also got the plague imagery. So how do you get your days to flow? Well, first, what is going wrong? Number one... Hey, I got to interrupt this because we've got to pay some bills. 30 seconds, that's it. A very quick ad and then Ellen will be back.

Many romantic partners have complaints like, I live in the shadow of my husband's life, or I feel invisible to my girlfriend. These are common complaints, but you never want to betray yourself in a romantic partnership. When both partners value themselves and are lovingly honest with one another, romance is

So how do you get your days to flow? Well, first, what is going wrong?

Number one, you're not recognizing success. Some people are very empty and depressed and they sit all day long on the couch chomping on potato chips and watching TV. They're really depressed. You have lots of values, but you don't want your values to suffocate you. What is your enemy? Well, time seems to be the enemy. Time is limited. You can't

make a fact of reality. Time, your enemy. You have to work within time and you have to recognize one thing that I say to myself because I'm often in your situation. I can't have all my values. I can't. I can't ride my bike. I can't go to the gym regularly the way I would like to. I can't practice dance the way I'd like to. I can't write a book and have a radio show and have a practice. I can't do

do it all. So I need to, here's the big skill, prioritize. And that's not easy to do. I need to be able to hold perspective on the big picture. What are my longer range goals? If yours is opening a business, can you integrate some of those goals? Can it be a business dealing with the triathlete qualities you have or nutrition and fitness? Could you open up a gym?

If you're going into screenplay writing, well, maybe something else has to give. My son was in engineering management and computers, involved in

in that industry and he could not have that and a career in dance at the same time dance was his priority he actually gave up the other career very hard decisions very thought provoking thought filled decisions that you want to make so what can you do you can take a 60 year perspective and say what if I was 60 years old looking back at my life now what do I wish I had focused on right now today

You need to have time management skills. You can go to my website and get a book, How to Get Control of Your Time in Your Life by Alan Lakin. My website is drkenner.com. He gives you wonderful skills.

And there's a lot more at my website. For more Dr. Kenner podcasts, go to drkenner.com and please listen to this ad. Here's an excerpt from The Selfish Path to Romance, The Serious Romance Guidebook by clinical psychologist Dr. Ellen Kenner and co-author Dr. Edwin Locke.

It is easy for arguments to get out of hand in the heat of emotion. Developing a method that calms things down and restores perspective provides a safe atmosphere in which to deal with conflict. Often this can be done with a touch of humor. Marcy and Doug used a signal system.

One time they had gotten into a heated argument about something quite silly. Who would run to the store to get milk? Later they realized how trivial the issue was and had a good laugh about it. From then on, when an argument started to get heated, one of them would say, milk run, and they would both smile and calm down.

You can download Chapter 1 for free by going to drkenner.com