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Do you Feel Like You’re Drowning With Your Daily Tasks? — This 5-Minute Reset Will Help You ACTUALLY Finish What You Start & Get through Your To-Do List Easily!

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Is your to-do list stressing you out?

How often do you feel like you’re just trying to catch up?

Today, Jay dives deep into the power of slowing down—not as a luxury, but as a necessary life strategy. He walks us through eight actionable and science-backed steps to feel more present and connected to your day–no yoga mat, silent retreat, or drastic life change required. Whether it’s taking five-minute tech breaks, adding little rituals between tasks, focusing on one thing at a time, or even just adjusting your posture, each practice is a reminder that mindfulness isn’t something we need to schedule, it's something we can embody.

Jay reminds us that even the tiniest moments—like taking three deep breaths at a red light or saying your actions out loud—can pull us back into the present. Through real-life stories and powerful research, he shows how we can snap out of autopilot and find calm, clarity, and a sense of control, even on the busiest days.

In this episode, you'll learn:

How to Slow Down to Speed Up Your Day

How to Use Time Anchoring to Manage Stress and Anxiety

How to Transition Tasks with Micro-Rituals, Not Rush

How to Narrate Your Actions to Stay Present in the Moment

Whether you’re juggling back-to-back meetings, dealing with family chaos, or just craving a little peace, this episode is your gentle reminder to slow down, take a breath, and tap back into the calm that’s always been there—one mindful moment at a time.

With Love and Gratitude,

Jay Shetty

Join over 750,000 people to receive my most transformative wisdom directly in your inbox every single week with my free newsletter. Subscribe here.

What We Discuss:

00:00 Intro

01:09 How to Reconnect with Your Day and Move with Intention

03:25 Step #1 Take 5 Minute Tech Breaks to Recharge Focus

06:45 Step #2 Pause Emotionally to Regain Clarity

10:47 Step #3 Simplify Your Choices to Avoid Overwhelm

12:47 Step #4 Are You Working on Too Many Things at a Time?

16:01 Step #5 Reset Your Posture to Shift Your Mindset

20:40 Step #6 Time Can Be Your Anchor—Not Your Stressor

24:08 Step #7 Create a Reset Ritual Before Your Next Task

27:56 Step #8 Narrate Your Actions Out Loud to Stay Present

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Is your to-do list stressing you out?

How often do you feel like you’re just trying to catch up?

Today, Jay dives deep into the power of slowing down—not as a luxury, but as a necessary life strategy. He walks us through eight actionable and science-backed steps to feel more present and connected to your day–no yoga mat, silent retreat, or drastic life change required. Whether it’s taking five-minute tech breaks, adding little rituals between tasks, focusing on one thing at a time, or even just adjusting your posture, each practice is a reminder that mindfulness isn’t something we need to schedule, it's something we can embody.

Jay reminds us that even the tiniest moments—like taking three deep breaths at a red light or saying your actions out loud—can pull us back into the present. Through real-life stories and powerful research, he shows how we can snap out of autopilot and find calm, clarity, and a sense of control, even on the busiest days.

In this episode, you'll learn:

How to Slow Down to Speed Up Your Day

How to Use Time Anchoring to Manage Stress and Anxiety

How to Transition Tasks with Micro-Rituals, Not Rush

How to Narrate Your Actions to Stay Present in the Moment

Whether you’re juggling back-to-back meetings, dealing with family chaos, or just craving a little peace, this episode is your gentle reminder to slow down, take a breath, and tap back into the calm that’s always been there—one mindful moment at a time.

With Love and Gratitude,

Jay Shetty

Join over 750,000 people to receive my most transformative wisdom directly in your inbox every single week with my free newsletter. Subscribe here.

What We Discuss:

00:00 Intro

01:09 How to Reconnect with Your Day and Move with Intention

03:25 Step #1 Take 5 Minute Tech Breaks to Recharge Focus

06:45 Step #2 Pause Emotionally to Regain Clarity

10:47 Step #3 Simplify Your Choices to Avoid Overwhelm

12:47 Step #4 Are You Working on Too Many Things at a Time?

16:01 Step #5 Reset Your Posture to Shift Your Mindset

20:40 Step #6 Time Can Be Your Anchor—Not Your Stressor

24:08 Step #7 Create a Reset Ritual Before Your Next Task

27:56 Step #8 Narrate Your Actions Out Loud to Stay Present

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  continue reading

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