How To Start Living Your Priorities – Three Lessons

Living your priorities is a crucial part of a successful life. My #4 leadership pillar – Live Your Priorities – teaches you how make this a reality.
When I opened my business, doing things “for me” seemed like a waste of time (unproductive) and a waste of money (not being responsible).
At the time I was newly married and envisioned running Upside Thinking, Inc. without help while juggling all of the household errands, like dropping off the dry cleaning, getting groceries, etc.
I also thought that I would have time to do all of the cooking, ironing, and laundry — and still having a ton of energy at the end of the day.
That.
Did.
Not.
Happen.
Fortunately, my husband stepped in and said he didn’t know where I got that idea — and if I didn’t let go of this idea, the business (and our marriage) wouldn’t be any fun.
He was right – and today Jim does all of the cooking, cleaning, and laundry – and we do the household errands together.
What I learned after being on the brink of burn out were a few critical lessons around leadership pillar #4: Live Your Priorities.
Living Your Priorities – Three Lessons
These three lessons have served me well in growing my business and are great lessons to live out if you want to be a leader worth following.
- Lesson #1: Schedule time just for you — and honor that time with as much love and respect as when you schedule time with a special friend. As I created a habit around this, I became more attractive to the people around me – my friends, my family members, and new clients. Upside-Thinking-Lisa-Marie-Platske-living-your-priorities-450-pic
- Lesson #2: Create margin in your schedule. While I have appointment days every week that can have as many as 13 back-to-back appointments, I will only do that one – two times/week. On most days, I create plenty of space in between appointments as well as before and after I travel. When I’m in town, I have lunch outside on my deck every day and go to church during the work day once or twice a week to slow down and focus on what matters most in my life. I also take a vacation every 4 – 6 weeks and it’s amazing what that has done for the growth of Upside Thinking, Inc. and my relationships.
- Lesson #3: Embrace the word “no”. I love to say “yes” to people. A people pleaser at heart, it always hurts for me to not be able to do something for someone. However, when I say “yes”, it sometimes hurts me – and my closest loved ones. Just because you can doesn’t mean you should so I’m embracing the word “no” more and more.
Action Item:
The Upside Challenge of the week is to schedule time for you, create margin in your schedule, and say “no” to someone and something at least once.
When you allow yourself to stop and enjoy the wonders around you, your creativity will flow.
You will be more effective in using your talents, gifts, and abilities.
The World Needs You and Your Brilliance.







