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Turn lockdown into a personal development opportunity

Cindy Norcott, the founder of the Robin Hood Foundation, author and the owner of a local recruitment agency, shared her top tips to help keep your mind at ease during the 21-day lockdown.

AS South Africa enters day 10 of a 21-day lockdown, Cindy Norcott, owner of the award-winning specialist recruitment agency, Pro Talent, encourages residents to stay positive and turn this time into a personal development opportunity.

Her daily habit tips are:

  • Rest, re-calibrate, calm down and reinvent.
  • Have a routine every day.
  • If you are working from home, get dressed in work clothes.
  • Start off each day with one question – What is my purpose today? What is the one thing that will make today great?
  • Write down three things that you are grateful for that you were not grateful for yesterday. This will help you focus on the positives.
  • Each day do one good deed for someone else – this will help you take your focus off yourself and your own problems and concerns. This could be a call to someone who is lonely. It could be a small financial donation to a charity. It could be collecting your old clothes and household items for charity etc.
  • Do some exercise every single day.
  • Pray or meditate every day.
  • Write in your journal every day.
  • Set your goals for the rest of 2020 and work on this document every day – create a separate page for each of the separate parts of your life: health, relationships, financial, career, personal development, social life, home, family, community, spiritual, travel, hobbies and interests, community.
  • Read a business or motivational book.
  • Limit TV viewing to a maximum of 2 hours a day.
  • Limit screen time on your phone to one hour a day.
  • Each day connect with one person telephonically who you would not normally call, in order to check up on them and see how they are.

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  • Watch one Ted Talk per day.
  • Spend quality time with your immediate family each day, play a game, have deep meaningful conversations.
  • Cook together.
  • Have a nap every afternoon.
  • Stay off sugar.
  • Get 20 minutes of sunlight per day.
  • Do something creative.
  • Spring-clean one small area of your home each day and throw away absolutely anything that no longer serves you. This crisis is a lesson in humility and abundance. Can you find three items per day to donate to charity? By the end of the 21 days, you will have 63 items!
  • Be silly, find your sense of humour and laugh every day.

“We are all in this together! Make a decision to be an agent of positivity in this time. Imagine how you will feel in 21 days if you follow this,” said Cindy.

 

 

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