Paul Taylor’s Lockdown Survival Tips
Below are some of his top tips to on how to thrive – not just survive – in today’s climate. 1. Take Responsibility – Life is made up of two zones: Zone 1: What we can control Zone 2: What we can’t control Refuse to focus on things we can’t control and focus on what needs to be done right now within our control. 2. Exercise Kick start your brain by exercising in the morning. Exercise helps with will-power and helps get stuff done. |
3. Tap Code
Help each other, support each other and remind each other of their purpose.
Everyone needs a tap code to be healthy.
4. Memento mori (remember that you are mortal)
Use this to judge your actions, behaviours and have quality time with the people around you.
Carpe punctum – cease the moment.
5. Journal
Daily Intentions
What virtues or behaviours am I going to commit to today? Work, Energy, Connections
Evening reflections
What virtues did I express?
What went well?
What needs work?
Get In Touch
To discuss protecting or investing in your future.
Latest From the Cranfield Group Blog
If there is something you’d like more info about that you can’t find here, please get in touch.
Why having non-Pharmac Health Insurance cover could be important
Pharmac under fire ahead of US free-trade talks SOME OF New Zealand's most prominent businesspeople are rallying to the support of drug buying body Pharmac as lobbying firm Saunders Unsworth mounts a campaign against the agency ahead of free trade negotiations with...
Billions of dollars unclaimed by Kiwis
It's reasonably well known that New Zealand's Inland Revenue Department holds millions of dollars of individuals' unclaimed money. But it's only a fraction of the money Kiwis have lost track of overseas. In Australia alone, says Andrew Lendnal, head of marketing at...