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Many of us are overwhelmed and drained trying to manage our time. It’s easy to blame external factors like workload or funding, but we often overlook how much control we actually have over the way we spend our time.
The key is learning how to manage our energy in different areas: physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual (which doesn’t have to mean religious). Simple practices like deep breathing, reframing negative thoughts, and focusing on the present moment can make a big difference.
Gratitude is another powerful tool that helps us shift our way of thinking and find joy in what we already have. These strategies don’t take much time, but they can help us feel more energised and capable.
To start, take a couple of minutes each day to breathe deeply and calm your mind. Practice reframing challenges into opportunities or lessons. For example, instead of saying, “I’m so overwhelmed”, we can try “I have a lot going on, but I’m making progress”.
Spending time identifying what truly gives us energy – whether it’s meaningful work, connecting with others, or taking a short break – helps us prioritise better. Writing down questions like “What makes me happy?” or “What am I grateful for?” can also bring us some clarity.
If we keep trying to manage our time and not think about our energy, life can feel more stressful than it needs to. We can end up stuck in a cycle of frustration, exhaustion, and even resentment, which affects not just our work but also our relationships and overall wellbeing.
So why not take two minutes today to pause, breathe deeply, and reflect on one thing you’re grateful for. It’s a small action, but it can help manage your energy better so you feel more in control.
Show links
More episodes of You Are Not a Frog:
- Too Busy NOT to Pause – Episode 218
- How to Change Your Life One Tiny Step at a Time – Episode 248, with Dr Hussain Al-Zubaidi
- The Surprising Power of Self Coaching (and How to Do it Well) – Episode 117, with Dr Claire Kaye
About the guests
Chris is a leadership and team development expert, and host of the Business Elevation Show, building an international community of contributors focused on creating positive change. He specialises in helping organisations manage energy and create positive, productive workplace cultures.
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Reasons to listen
- For practical strategies to manage your energy across physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual dimensions
- To discover how reframing challenges and practicing gratitude can improve focus and reduce stress in high-pressure environments
- To get actionable tips on staying present and effectively balancing personal wellbeing with demanding workloads
Episode highlights
What we mean when we talk about energy
Finding your energy
Staying in the present
Understanding your strengths
Building energy within a team
What to ask when you don’t know what to ask yourself
The 3 Ps
Finding the leaks in your energy bucket
Chris’ top tips
Episode transcript
[00:00:00] Rachel: As busy professionals working in high stress jobs, we’re often pushed to think about how we manage our time. But how often is how we spend our time dictated to by our energy rather than our to-do list? [00:00:13] Rachel: In this episode, I’m speaking with leadership and team development expert, Chris Cooper. Through his radio show and podcast, Chris has built an international community of contributors focused on positive change. Now, if you’ve read the episode title and thought energy, that all sounds a little bit woo woo, then don’t worry, we get really practical about ways…