STOP-portunities

End the crap things. Make time for the good.

I have started this year with a different mindset. 

Usually in early January I make all sorts of pacts with myself to do new things, add more to my plate or take up something new. Many of us embark on some new quest with no reason other than it being January. The very time we are meant to feel relaxed and refreshed. 

And what happens?

A new year. A new load of guilt. More expectation put on you, by you. Which often leads to new year’s failure.

What did YOU pledge to do this year?

  • Start your MBA?

  • Finish your MBA?

  • Run a marathon?

  • Get your dream job?

  • Take up chess? (as if!)

  • Learn Spanish (lol, I don’t know anyone who actually EVER learnt Spanish, despite their promises).

No more.

My resolution for 2023 is to take advantage of more STOP-portunities in life. By this I mean a declutter of the habits and beliefs that are holding me back, negatively impacting my life and limiting me. Opportunities to STOP. 

For example, I have invested many years and much emotion in some friendships that aren’t reciprocated and have passed their shelf life. I realised that I was the one holding them together. I felt sad because of the poor return I have been getting. Now I am investing in a better relationship with myself and those that matter most.

I have some annoying habits around social media that frustrate me. No more. I am getting those 2 hours of screen time each day back, in exchange for real life in-person connection.

I will create more time and space by STOPPING things that don’t serve me and adding those that do. AKA STOP-portunities. 

My STOP-portunities for 2023.

I am going to:
- stop giving time to toxic people: life is too short for time wasters.

- stop feeding friendships with one-way friends; the ones that make no effort or think it’s all about them.

- stop TV: I haven’t watched terrestrial TV in over a year. Now I have removed the TV completely. No, more MAFS. I now exist in reality instead!

- stop mowing the lawn. My lawn is 2 acres and cutting it impacts my leisure time. It is now outsourced. 

-stop Tweeting. I deleted Twitter. It’s out of my life after being a distraction for too long. Gone.

Solid returns
In return I feel so more positive and am doing the things that I WANT, not the things I feel I should be doing.  

I get an entire afternoon back once a fortnight from outsourcing my mowing. Perhaps another whole day or more each week being off social media and not watching TV. 
 

Want to end the crap and amplify the good?

Do these three things.
-    Think where the STOP-portunities are in your life.
-    Consider their cost/benefit, and how they serve you.
-    Make the change. Take away, don’t add to your already complex life.

I promise you this feels way better than learning Spanish or running a marathon. And think of all that dead weight you will lose trimming away those toxic friends!

Simplicity is harder than complexity. But it’s way more fun and that’s the whole point, isn’t it?

I hope 2023 has started well for you.

Paul Matthews