TOP 1% WOMAN ROUTINE: How I Stay Productive, Healthy & Balanced

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概要

TLDRFay, a medical doctor, shares her essential habits for achieving personal growth and productivity during her days off. She discusses the importance of structured planning using the Eisenhower Matrix to prioritize tasks, the cognitive benefits of exercise, and the significance of self-care routines. Fay emphasizes the role of continuous learning through platforms like Skillshare, the benefits of drinking matcha for a calm focus, and the necessity of mindfulness practices for resetting energy levels. Finally, she highlights the need for quality social interactions to improve mental health and promote happiness, urging viewers to foster these habits for a balanced life.

収穫

  • 💡 Planning with the Eisenhower Matrix organizes tasks for better focus.
  • 🏃‍♀️ Regular exercise boosts brain function and mood.
  • 🛁 A pamper routine rejuvenates both body and mind.
  • 📚 Continuous learning fosters creativity and confidence.
  • 🍵 Matcha provides calm energy without jitters.
  • 🧘‍♂️ Mindfulness reduces stress and enhances focus.
  • 🗂️ A brain dump clears mental clutter for better productivity.
  • 👫 Meaningful social connections improve happiness.
  • 📰 Take time for self-reflection and recognize achievements.
  • 🌙 Set firm boundaries for work to improve evening relaxation.

タイムライン

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    In the beginning, Fay introduces the concept of creating the life you desire through small daily habits and provides insight into her personal struggles and how she found a productive day-off routine to feel energized and in control. After sharing her motivation for the video, she emphasizes the importance of planning and prioritizing tasks to overcome feelings of overwhelm, highlighting techniques like journaling and the Eisenhower Matrix to manage responsibilities effectively.

  • 00:05:00 - 00:10:00

    Fay discusses the significance of exercise in boosting cognitive function and overall well-being, emphasizing that it primes the brain for success. She introduces a pamper routine on her days off that includes skin care and learning opportunities, illustrating how small self-care acts contribute to her productivity and proactive mindset. Additionally, she praises Skillshare as a beneficial resource for personal growth, linking continuous learning to improvements in cognitive flexibility and creativity.

  • 00:10:00 - 00:15:16

    Towards the end, Fay reflects on overcoming imposter syndrome and embracing new opportunities in her career, underscoring the need for mindfulness and establishing appropriate work-life boundaries. She stresses the importance of evening decompression and quality time with loved ones to promote happiness and cognitive function, wrapping up by shedding light on her balanced routine while encouraging viewers to explore further content related to their interests.

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ビデオQ&A

  • What is the Eisenhower Matrix?

    The Eisenhower Matrix is a planning tool that divides tasks into four quadrants based on urgency and importance, helping to prioritize effectively.

  • How does exercise impact cognitive function?

    Exercise boosts cognitive function by increasing brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), which enhances memory, focus, and mood.

  • What is neuroplasticity and why is it important?

    Neuroplasticity is the brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections, crucial for learning and adapting.

  • How can mindfulness help with midday energy dips?

    Mindfulness practice, even for a few minutes, can improve attention, reduce stress, and enhance focus, effectively combating midday fatigue.

  • What are the benefits of a day-off pamper routine?

    A pamper routine can improve physical appearance, promote self-care, and enhance mental well-being, making the day off more rejuvenating.

  • How does quality time affect mental health?

    Meaningful social interactions can reduce stress, boost happiness, and enhance cognitive function through increased oxytocin levels.

  • What is Skillshare and how can it help?

    Skillshare is an online learning community offering classes from experts that can help develop creative skills and boost confidence.

  • Why is matcha preferred over coffee on days off?

    Matcha provides a calm, focused alertness without the jitters often associated with coffee, thanks to its amino acid content.

  • What is the significance of a brain dump?

    A brain dump involves writing down all thoughts and tasks to clear mental clutter, enhancing focus and reducing decision fatigue.

  • How essential is social interaction for mental well-being?

    Quality social interactions are vital for reducing stress hormones and increasing feelings of happiness and connection.

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    you have all the potential to create the
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    life you want but without the right
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    habits it's virtually impossible between
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    work trying to stay healthy keeping up
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    with friends and actually making time
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    for yourself it's easy to feel like
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    you're getting through the day instead
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    of thriving but becoming that woman the
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    best version of yourself the one who
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    feels put together energized and in
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    control doesn't happen by accident it's
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    about small daily habits that make a
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    huge difference and to today I'm sharing
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    mine with the science tobac hello if you
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    are new here then my name is Fay I'm a
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    medical doctor living and working in
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    London and if there's anyone who
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    struggled to get it together it's me no
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    one warns you that adulthood is
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    basically 80% work and if you're not
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    careful life just starts happening to
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    you you blink and suddenly your day off
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    those precious moments that are actually
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    yours are gone before you've even had a
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    chance to breathe for so long I felt
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    like becoming the best version of myself
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    was too confusing and just wasn't on the
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    cards for me until I figured this out my
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    day off routine that keeps me productive
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    balanced and actually feeling like her
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    so if that sounds like a bit of you then
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    hit subscribe so you never miss a video
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    and let's get into it part
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    one what if I told you you didn't have
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    to spend your precious free time
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    scrambling catch up on everything emails
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    appointments and endless to-do lists
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    only to end the day feeling like you
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    hadn't accomplished anything to go
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    towards your long-term vision of what
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    you want your life to look like that
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    lingering overwhelm is a common trap and
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    without structure time really does fly
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    by this was me until I ensured the first
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    part of my routine after fueling my body
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    with good nutritious food is to
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    prioritize and plan and do not be
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    mistaken this is not just your
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    run-of-the mail daily to-do list
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    this is a simple yet transformative
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    habit that clears the mental clutter and
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    gives me control over my day first I
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    begin with the brain dump I journal
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    every thought task and worry that's
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    cluttering my mind research in cognitive
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    psychology shows that this kind of
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    externalization reduces mental load and
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    decision fatigue allowing your brain to
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    relax and focus better later on it's
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    like clearing up the Clutter on your
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    laptop to free up storage once I've
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    emptied my mind onto paper I organize
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    everything using the Eisenhower Matrix a
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    method that divides tasks into four
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    quadrants what's urgent and important
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    important but not urgent urgent but not
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    important and not important and not
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    urgent I determine what is important
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    based on my goals at the time so in
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    medical school this was doing well
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    enough in my exams so that I could get a
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    job as a doctor in London foras now I
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    have reached that goal obviously what's
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    most important to me has shifted this
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    structured approach doesn't just create
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    order out of chaos Studies have shown
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    that using planning tools like this can
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    reduce decision fatigue by up to 30%
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    which means you save mental energy for
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    what truly matters and the payoff is
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    fabulous with a clear plan in place my
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    day feels intentional and we're ready
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    for part two of my
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    routine when I started working as a
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    doctor I used to think I did not have
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    time to exercise and it took me way too
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    long to realize I do not have time to
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    not exercise research shows that
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    exercise significantly boosts cognitive
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    function AKA your brain power by
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    increasing the release of brain derived
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    neurotrophic factor bdnf and if bdnf is
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    new to you then it is a protein that
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    supports the growth and survival of
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    neurons AKA brain cells which means
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    better memory sharper focus and improved
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    mood other Studies have confirmed that
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    increased bdnf is associated with
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    improved executive functioning planning
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    and decision making which are critical
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    when you're balancing a busy schedule in
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    other words a simple run in the morning
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    doesn't just wake you up it primes your
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    brain for Success throughout the day and
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    ultimately your life so far my routine
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    hasn't really screamed day off which is
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    why part three is so
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    important when Monday through to Friday
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    hits me hard I barely have the energy to
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    think about my appearance I dedicate a
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    portion of my day off to a streamlined
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    pamper and prep routine I start by dry
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    brushing my skin from the toes upwards
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    for increased blood flow and to promote
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    lymphatic drainage then I wash my hair
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    starting off with a anti- dandruff
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    shampoo because research suggests it can
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    promote hair growth even if you don't
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    have dandr I've been on a very long
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    journey with my hair health so if you
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    would like me to break down all the
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    evidence-based steps I've taken to grow
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    it then please let me know in the
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    comments I then wrap my hair in a
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    t-shirt rather than a towel to reduce
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    breakage and I use my salicylic acid
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    toner this version is super drug and is
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    a dupe for the much more expensive
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    Paul's Choice version I use this Max
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    three times a week to reduce the
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    appearance of blackheads then it's time
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    to moisturize with this hyaluronic acid
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    moisturizer again from Super drug this
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    range has so many affordable
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    evidence-based products that I would
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    highly recommend I have a detailed video
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    on my science backed doctor approved
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    feminine hygiene routine linked here but
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    if you want me to do a video
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    specifically on any research backed glow
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    up tips and tricks then also please let
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    me know in the comments on my days off I
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    also like to do a proper blow dry using
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    my Dyson air wrap that I can usually
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    make last a few days and you'll never
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    believe what happened when I
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    intentionally decided to switch from
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    watching Love Island while I did this to
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    taking it as an opportunity to learn
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    which NE brings us on to part four
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    Studies have shown that engaging in
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    continuous learning can boost cognitive
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    flexibility and promote neuroplasticity
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    essentially rewiring your brain to
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    become more resilient and Innovative but
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    it also helps me break the cycle of
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    passive consumption and build a
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    healthier more proactive mindset right
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    now I'm taking the skillshare class
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    creative confidence overcoming the
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    critical voice and it's not only being
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    transformative but the perfect
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    accompaniment to my day off pamp in
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    skillshare is my secret weapon when it
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    comes to leveling up in any area if
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    you've never heard of skillshare then
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    skillshare is the largest online
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    learning community for creatives with
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    thousands of creative classes in
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    countless categories ranging from
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    beginner to Advanced but the best bit
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    they're from experts in their fields in
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    this class you learn tools to silence
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    your inner critic so you have more power
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    over your mind and thoughts giving you
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    the freedom to be more creative
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    challenge ideas and do what you really
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    want to do it's like giving your mind a
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    power up and it really does make a
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    difference in how you approach
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    challenges throughout the day and
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    ultimately through your life and if you
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    would like to access thousands of these
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    classes completely for free then because
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    skillshare are kindly sponsoring this
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    video the first 500 people to use the
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    link in my description will get a one
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    month free trial of skillshare trust me
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    this is one of the switches in my life
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    that has made the biggest difference so
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    by clicking the link your future self
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    will find thank you now part
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    five here's why chooseing matcha over
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    coffee especially on your day off maybe
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    the smartest move you make now don't get
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    me wrong I adore a good cup of coffee
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    but on my day off I always reach for a
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    matcher instead here's why matcha isn't
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    just about a caffeine boost it comes
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    loaded with alanine an amino acid that
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    works hand inhand with caffeine to
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    promote a state of calm focused
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    alertness Studies have shown that
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    alanine can reduce the Jitters and
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    sudden energy crashes associated with
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    coffee helping you maintain a steady
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    concentration without sacrificing that
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    relaxed day off Vibe my favorite match
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    up at the moment is this brand um that I
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    will link Down Below in this cinnamon
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    flavor Dylan bought me a couple of
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    different flavors to try out the vanilla
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    is also really really really good and I
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    would highly recommend after my mindful
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    matcher moment I headed off for a
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    ridiculously exciting meeting which
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    honestly gives me so much anxiety every
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    single year so on the way I took the
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    opportunity to do probably the most
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    important part of my day off routine
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    part six my midday
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    reset this is how I finally cracked the
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    code for defeating a midday energy dip
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    the moment I feel my attention waning or
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    if I start to feel anxious or stressed
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    about a particular moment I don't just
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    push through ey pause research shows
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    that even brief sessions of mindfulness
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    can significantly improve attention
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    reduce mind wandering and lower stress
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    levels in fact even short bouts of
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    meditation are effective at reducing
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    cortisol the stress hormone that can
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    impair cognitive function and can
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    enhance activation in the prefrontal
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    cortex which is essential for
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    maintaining focus and executive control
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    just 5 minutes of meditation means my
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    heart rate was lowered and I could focus
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    infinitely better in my lunchtime
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    meeting and really takeing all the
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    exciting opportunities that were being
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    discussed so I just had my annual Vision
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    planning session last year when we had
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    this exact same session was when um it
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    was suggested to me that maybe I should
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    change my name on social media to Dr F
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    instead of just F and I basically had
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    this visceral reaction of repulsion at
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    the thought of adding Dr RS my
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    name quite honestly it made me feel
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    violently ill the first things that came
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    into my head were everyone at work is
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    going to think who the hell does she
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    think she is she's only an F1 she's just
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    a silly little girl posting silly little
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    videos on the internet who of course she
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    needs the entire world to know that
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    she's a doctor and it actually took
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    quite a few months of reflection to
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    think about really why I had that
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    visceral
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    repulsion around using a title I spent 5
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    years to earn and have been a working
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    doctor for the past two years and till
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    that point I kind of thought I had
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    mastered imposter syndrome I felt as
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    though I'd recognized the importance of
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    impostor syndrome existing as a tool of
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    self-reflection um but not letting it
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    limit me and then when I really thought
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    about why I really did not want to put
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    doctor in my name the C of it was
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    imposter syndrome I felt like I don't
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    deserve it so anyway today in this
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    meeting I had some of the same visceral
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    repulsion and these reactions were to
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    the most crazy opportunities I've heard
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    in my entire life there was so many
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    points in this meeting today where I
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    honestly just felt like I wanted to
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    burst into tears I was like how the hell
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    how is this my life I might have to
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    bleep these out but
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    wanting me to
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    host but I'm so grateful that this time
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    around when I felt that visceral
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    repulsion to all these really really
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    really good cool things I didn't feel
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    like I deserved I was able to recognize
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    F that is not the voice in your head
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    that you want to be listening to the
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    voice in your head that you want to be
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    listening to is okay why do we feel like
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    we don't don't deserve these
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    opportunities is it because we have
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    skills that we want to develop that we
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    want to work on that we can do or is it
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    because we just don't think that we're
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    worthy of that and if it's the latter
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    then let's just put that in the bin
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    right now because that is not the
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    attitude that we're bringing into 2025
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    the attitude we're bringing into 2025 is
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    either we deserve it and Brilliant or we
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    can work for it and we can build up the
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    skills that mean that we deserve it but
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    there was so many points today where I
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    was just like this life is not meant for
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    me how on Earth am I in this situation
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    and what if I take these opportunities
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    and I make an absolute out of
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    myself because I'm not worthy of them
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    I'm not going to keep this in the Vlog
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    but I just want to talk about it for my
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    own memories um but
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    [Music]
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    today with so many excit here
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    opportunities underway then I had even
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    more motivation to get my filming done
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    that afternoon because there is nothing
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    worse than having content film when I
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    get back from a busy draining shift
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    after a final push to finish my biggest
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    tasks it's time for part seven when I
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    shut down I learned the hard way that
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    evenings off don't need to be filled
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    with anxiety and low self-esteem
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    thinking about what I should have got
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    done since I tackled my most important
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    tasks earlier on in the day using the
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    Eisenhower Matrix I can actually flip a
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    switch later on in the evening and allow
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    my brain time to decompress after a busy
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    day research suggests that establishing
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    firm work boundaries and disengaging
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    from work related thoughts in the
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    evening can significantly reduce stress
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    and rumination this can regulate
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    cortisol levels and promote better sleep
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    quality critical factors for maintaining
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    overall well-being but part say is the
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    one step in my routine that really made
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    the most difference in my life making
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    sure the evening includes quality time
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    whether it's watching something together
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    or just talking I make sure that I am
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    present not only does it feel good but
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    studies show that meaningful social
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    interactions can reduce stress hormones
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    and boost oxytocin also known as the
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    love hormone now not only will this
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    increase happiness but could actually
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    also boost cognitive function quality
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    time is more than just down time it's my
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    way of reconnecting with what matters
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    most because honestly what is even the
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    point in working so hard if you don't
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    have time to be fully present with the
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    people who matter most now you know my
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    go-to routine for feeling balanced and
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    productive on my days off but maybe you
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    want to learn about the micro habits
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    that set me up for Success even with a
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    busy schedule or maybe you want to watch
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    this video which has been specifically
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    recommended just for you based on what
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    you're interested in thank you thank you
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    so much for watching if you did enjoy
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    the video please don't forget to like
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    comment subscribe and I will see you in
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    the next video mAh
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