Here are strategies to consider.
1. Be honest about the
extent to which fomo is impacting your life and decide if that’s the journey
you want to continue living.
2. Learn to be
mindfully aware of the moment and enjoy what is happening right now or
consciously and creatively deal with it if it’s not what you want to be doing.
3. Decide whether you
want to follow the pack or lead the pack; get soaked at the back of the canoe
or ride the prow—you may still get wet but the view is spectacular up front.
4. Set clear
guidelines about how you choose to spend your time. Are you saying ‘yes’ because
you actually want to do that activity or simply because you were asked or are
afraid of missing out? Make choices based on their congruence with your
Longevity Lifestyle.
5. Implement clear
boundaries about the use of social media sites and the time you spend on
technologies—then stick to those boundaries unless a life-and-death situation
arises (and that is not what restaurant your best friend went to last night!)
6. Learn to evaluate
what is really important and what may be real but relatively unimportant in the
big scheme of life. Then make choices with one eye on the moment and the other
on how this choice will impact your life down the line.
7. Realize that this
is the age of technologies and the genre will only get more and more complex
and evolved—so carefully select those that align with your desired goals and
lifestyle and then use them in balance.
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