The point is, it’s easy to get caught up in work and life. The problem is when we let it interfere with taking good care of ourselves. So our tip for the day is:
Don’t let your physical well-being be last on your list of priorities.
Moms spend their days working and taking care of the kids. Dads spend their days working and taking out the trash. Okay, so we’re generalizing, but you get the idea. Taking care of ourselves tends to fall by the wayside.
Suze Orman said on CNN today, you can’t take care of others until you take care of yourself. And we agree. So whether it’s getting to bed a little earlier so we get enough rest, drinking enough water and staying hydrated, or getting some exercise to help us manage our stress better, we have to make it a priority or it just won’t happen.
With the award season in full swing, we’re reminded of something Ellen DeGeneres once said. ”In the scheme of things winning an Emmy is not important. Let’s get our priorities straight. I think we all know what’s really important in life – winning an Oscar.”
You get the idea.







