The Walk - When the To-Do List Tries to Win
You know that feeling when your to-do list becomes a guilt list? That’s been me lately.
It always starts the same way: “I’ll go for a walk… just after I do this one quick thing.” But that one thing becomes another, and another, and then—poof—it's evening and I haven’t moved.
I even talked about this in a previous episode: your to-do list should be more of a wish list—something to guide you, not rule you. But I still got caught in the trap. I spent over 12 hours straight building a website to help a young fantasy author raise funds for a life-saving surgery. Worth it? Absolutely. Healthy? Not really.
What helped me get back on track was remembering my non-negotiables:
-
Daily walk
-
Clean living space
-
7–8 hours of sleep
-
Eating healthy
-
No evening snacking (I now game and listen to audiobooks instead!)
-
Writing at least 500 words a day
These habits aren’t about perfection. They’re about protecting my energy so I can actually do what I’m called to do: be a light.
The darker the world gets, the more important that mission becomes. Not because I’m special, but because I know that when I’m rested, focused, and hopeful, I can reflect something bigger than myself. And so can you.
Whether it’s Frodo carrying the ring, Mother Teresa caring for the sick, or you simply making someone smile—small lights matter.
If your list is overwhelming, step back. Ask yourself: What fuels my light? Then make that your priority.