Thoughts on the value of finding quiet time in your day.
Transcription Do you practice quiet time?
Hi Iâm Brian Pombo, welcome back to Brian J. Pombo Live.
Todayâs a little more easygoing. This topic is one of those that most people hardly ever focus on when it comes to business. The concept of mindset, most of the time weâre focused on how can we be more productive because it seems to be a thing thatâs the most difficult for most people.
Iâm not laughing at it because I havenât had my issues, I have certainly had my issues with being productive and keeping focused keeping on track, making sure youâre paying attention to the right things and not the wrong things, that youâre not obsessing about the wrong things, but youâre paying enough attention to the details.
But so much of whatâs going on, and this is a good time of year to talk about it.
So Iâm recording this in early 2021 and the thing that is best to really keep in mind when all this motion is happening, you know, everybodyâs moving. Everyoneâs focused on the next thing on keeping up with their goals and theyâre, you know, all of your annual plans, you know.
The tough thing is setting some time aside, to be quiet, to just be calm by yourself.
Not reading, not watching, not listening to anything, setting the phone aside, setting the computer aside, and just be quiet, in a room by yourself with not sleeping, you know Blaise Pascal, this thing said something to the effect of, you know, all of humanityâs problems are based on the fact that we have an inability to sit in a room alone.
I think thatâs true, I think a whole lot of what weâre missing in life, is the ability to let your brain idle.
The more I do it, the more I see that I should be doing it more often, you really should do it a couple of times a day.
At least just pull back, your brain is gonna keep running, itâs gonna keep thinking of stuff, but you donât just quit playing with it, and you back away from the thoughts and just chill out.
You donât need to empty your brain, you just let it run its course. And donât follow along with it.
When you find yourself falling along with you pull back out of it. And you just, if you can just keep easygoing and keep everything in perspective, because we just donât have a whole lot of time here.
Thatâs been a theme over the last couple years. With all the people in my family and people that Iâve known Iâve been close with that have passed on. Itâs just very clear that we donât have a whole lot of time.
We just got got this little split second to do stuff on Earth, and you do what you can. And youâll let the rest go.
You just got to sit back and itâs nice to just sit back and just pay attention. So simple idea. I donât know if you call it prayer or meditation or whatever you have going. Itâs a simple idea.
So my friend Patrick reminded me of it this morning on one of his latest podcasts and I just wanted to pass it on to you. Itâs a good good reminder.
A good thing to keep in mind. Something I donât probably donât talk enough all talk about often enough because itâs certainly a key to me not completely going insane and running off to the circus or what have you.
So, quick idea. Hopefully it helps.
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Thatâs all I got for today. you have a good one. See you tomorrow. In the meantime, get out there and let the magic happen.
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