Setting Time Boundaries: Being Present vs Being Available

Anyone else feel like we’re going from zero to 60 from isolation to seeing people, from vague timing uncertainty to an urgent rush? It’s especially abrupt after this period of pandemic time dysmorphia. One of the things we’ve learned during quarantine is that being physically in a space, or on video on a Zoom call, doesn’t mean you are truly able to be present. In this episode, Nikki shines a light on the expectation of being always on or available 24/7 and how it is at odds with the expectation of being focused, engaged and invested in the present moment. She explores the learned behavior that face time or having your butt in the seat is more important than how you work/operate best. And, Nikki highlights the importance of listening to yourself and your internal clues to how to live a more present, fulfilling and sustainable existence.  We want to hear from you! Let us know how you navigate your relationship with time, availability and being present: www.nikkiinnocent.com/jointheconversation

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Have you felt different or wondered if something is wrong with you because you don’t fit nicely into one box? Have you felt “other”? Join host Nikki Innocent, a holistic career coach and leadership expert, on Checkbox Other, a podcast that celebrates the power of being different. Nikki invites leaders, experts, and everyday people to share their stories, and she also provides her expertise on topics such as identity, authenticity, vulnerability, and career advice with empathy, humor, and heart. If you are seeking validation or inspiration in your unique life experiences then you have found your community. You will gain new perspectives, insights, and resources coming out of each episode. New episodes every Tuesday. Visit nikkiinnocent.com/podcast for show notes. Subscribe, share, and rate!