Recharge, Refocus, Recommit to You!

July 22, 2024

Recharge, Refocus, Recommit to You!

Take some time today to recharge, refocus, and recommit to you! As leaders, we often talk about our "why," but it's so important to stay in tune with it. It's easy to get lost, distracted, and confused about our purpose. Sometimes, the invisible wounds and need for safety make us hide our "why" when we're in survival mode. Honestly, we all do it.


So commit to your "why" today. Maybe your "why" has changed from what it used to be, and that's okay. Don’t let others make you feel bad about that. We all must evolve and find what resonates with our core values. Be kind to yourself.


Last week, I was asked a question that resonated with my core values. It made me reflect. I thought about my answer to this question several years ago when I first got into leadership versus what my answer is now. My answer was different. Now, I know more, I’ve seen more, and I have people depending on me. Then I asked myself the famous question: What is your why? Once I asked myself that, the answer became very clear. It was different from when I first entered leadership, but I remembered Maya Angelou’s quote: "When you know better, you do better."


Why Recharge, Refocus, and Recommit?


So why am I blogging about this today? Why must we all recharge, refocus, and recommit often? Here are my top three reasons:


  1. We Are Human and We Evolve
  • Our "why" changes as we grow and learn. It's important to stay connected to it.


  1. Self-Care is Essential
  • If you don’t commit to self-care, you might miss opportunities because fatigue hinders your focus. “Preparation plus opportunity equals success.”


  1. Avoiding Burnout
  • Many leaders who neglect self-care feel lost, lose their confidence, and second-guess their decisions. Don't let this happen to you.


Reflection Questions to Recharge, Refocus, and Recommit to You


Use these reflection questions to recharge, refocus and recommit to your purpose. These are great questions to complete in your daily journal.


Recharge

  1. What activities make me feel rejuvenated and energized?
  2. Am I getting enough rest and sleep? If not, what changes can I make to improve this?
  3. What hobbies or interests have I neglected that I can reintroduce into my routine?


Refocus

  1. What are my top priorities right now, both personally and professionally?
  2. Am I spending my time on activities that align with these priorities?
  3. What distractions can I eliminate or reduce to improve my focus?


Recommit

  1. What is my "why" – the core reason behind what I do?
  2. Has my "why" changed recently, and if so, how?
  3. What core values are most important to me, and how am I honoring them in my daily life?


Action Items to Recharge, Refocus, and Recommit


You won’t be able to recharge, refocus and recommit if you don’t take action. Take action today! 


  1. Reflect on Your Why
  • What is your why, and what might be stopping you from living it?

   2. Reconnect with Your Purpose

  • Share your why with someone who knows you well. They can be your accountability partner.

   3. Schedule Reflection Time

  • Put a date on your calendar to reflect on your why again in a few weeks. It's worth it.



By incorporating these practices into your life, asking yourself the right questions, and taking action, you can create an environment that fosters rejuvenation and balance. Sometimes, the most powerful experiences are the simplest ones, and they are often right in front of us.


Until we meet again: Be a Leader. Be a Learner. Be Kind.


Dr. Roy Bishop, Jr.


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