Imagine if a simple shift in your mindset could change how you approach deadlines, projects, and even the way you think about rest. Today, we’re unpacking a concept called ProActivation, which will help you do just that.
ProActivation is the opposite of procrastination. This idea has become a cornerstone of my life because I’ve discovered its power in tackling not just work-related tasks, but also the everyday chores and personal projects that I would dread starting or struggle to complete. It’s become a game-changer for me, enhancing both the quality of my work and significantly reducing my stress levels.
If you’ve ever said something along the lines of, “I do my best work under pressure,” or if you’re sitting on a big important goal that keeps getting bumped back to the next week, this episode is for you. I’ll give you examples of how I have used this concept in my day-to-day life, and you’ll get the tools and strategies to help you implement it in yours, too. ProActivation isn’t just about getting things done earlier; it’s about showing up as the most focused, creative, and present version of yourself that you have the potential to be. You don’t have to earn your peace while panicking and rushing to get things done–let’s dive in and unlock your potential together.
What you will learn:
- How approaching your big goals–think writing a book or launching a business–with ProActivation will provide you with the clarity and energy to follow through.
- A framework to guide you through using ProActivation when faced with a project.
- Why scheduling your deadlines two weeks in advance will eliminate panic and procrastination.
- An important concept for high-achievers to realize: ProActivation actually allows us to make space for rest.
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- Join Arpita at Thought Leaders Week at Miraval in Tucson, AZ this June.
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- Learn more about Dr. Arpita Gupta DePalma’s programs with Thought Work, MD, including 1-to-1 coaching for individuals, group coaching cohorts for organizations, and her online self-study courses HERE.
- Transforming Your Anger From Reaction to Response Online Self Study Course with Dr. Arpita Gupta DePalma.