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Renii Modisette • September 2, 2024

This month's blog post features Part III of the MTO Lean in Series. In this edition, we discuss the virtue of Justice and two-character strengths. To learn more about VIA character strengths, please visit the VIA Institute.

There are three-character strengths associated with Justice, and for this edition, I have chosen to focus on Leadership and Fairness. Leadership is about how we present ourselves. Are we on autopilot, just going through the motions, or are we present in the moment, making a transformational impact? Fairness should be approached with grace. Let's start with Self.


Self-Talk: Leadership and Fairness

We control our inner critic, so if it's on autopilot, our mindset is likely focused on getting things done right, with failure not being an option. When we fall short of these self-imposed expectations, our inner critic can be judgmental or even borderline cruel, replaying what was left unfinished, the mistakes made, or the interpretation of the outcome inviting in the Mindset Misfits. Consider the following approach instead:

 

Take time to self-monitor by reviewing your inner critic's job description. Ensure that your inner critic's duties and responsibilities align with fairness (grace). Instead of thinking "I have to get every item done on my to-do list by the end of the day," set goals for the day. Check the progress of the day's goals at a specific time to re-evaluate each item's priorities.


Instead of feeling frustrated about the number of unfinished items on the list or those that must be reprioritized, enlist self-reinforcement by hiring contract staff like the Mindset Cheerleaders, the first cousins of the Mindset Misfits, to celebrate what you've achieved and your ability to PEDAL: prioritize, evaluate, delegate, accept, and lead. There is great satisfaction in the PEDAL.


INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE : Add distilled water to the 1 oz bottle. Add the 5, 4, 1 essential oil drops. Shake well. Waterfall mist above the head, avoiding contact with eyes, before evaluating your to-do list, and during scheduled reprioritization during the day. Take a deep breath each time before you begin. 


The blend will increase your ability to problem-solve and focus, and dismantle overthinking and mental chatter. 

No longer being your own worst critic, no more second guessing and third rethinking.

Journal Theme:

I approach everyday with an open mind.

Journal Prompt:

I am...

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