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Even at my busiest, I would confidently take on more work and responsibilities because I was sure that my future self would be able to handle it.īut why not act with more compassion? Why was I setting myself up for failure by taking on more than I could reasonably handle? Don’t say “yes” when your heart wants to say “no”. Use your answers to set meaningful boundaries-and then enforce them. Get out your journal and brainstorm the following questions: CREATE BOUNDARIES WITH A “NO” LISTĭo you know what’s better than taking something off your to-do list? Can you rearrange your schedule to do more “like with like”?įor example, run errands once a week and spend less time driving or batch cook meals and spend less time cleaning. ![]() Review your schedule and to-do list, looking for similar tasks. ![]() The actual tasks might be valuable … but all the time spent sitting in your car is not. BATCH SIMILAR TASKSīatching similar tasks is a great way to declutter the “waste” from your schedule.įor example, think of all the time you spend driving around town running errands. If you feel resistance to paying for help, you might find this post about mindful spending useful. Systems-can you use technology to make life easier?.Hire help-could you pay someone to do this job?.Your household-can someone in your family share the load?.Declutter your schedule by handing off responsibilities to someone else.īrainstorm tasks you could delegate to someone else. You can’t create more time … but you can ask for help. The slower pace will create space in your schedule and, as an added bonus, you might find there are some tasks you can eventually stop doing altogether. If you can’t eliminate something from your schedule, adjust the frequency.Ĭhoose something from your calendar or to-do list that you do regularly, like housework or checking emails.įor example, if you usually vacuum once every three days, can you reduce this to once every four days? Or if you check email three times a day, can you reduce it to twice a day? Related Post: Doing Less + A Lesson in Self-Worth DO THINGS LESS OFTEN Instead, you can feel good knowing that you decided to prioritise what matters. Stop beating yourself up for not getting everything done. This ensures that the things that matter (like self-care and our relationships) don’t get put on the backburner. Something has to give-so why not take control and make an intentional choice? YOU decide what’s least important instead of rolling the dice. I know this might feel scary but guess what? If you’re busy and overscheduled, then you’re probably not getting everything done anyway. What are the consequences? Was it really as important as you thought? I know that right now, it probably feels like everything on your calendar is essential, but I encourage you to challenge this belief.Ĭhoose one small thing from your to-do list … and then don’t do it. Now let’s look at some actionable strategies that will help you bring it all together. How do your commitments reflect your priorities? Take note of anything that’s out of alignment. Go through your calendar and your to-do list. This will give you a starting point for decluttering your schedule. With your priorities sorted, you now have a roadmap that you can use to audit your time. This course is a journey of self-discovery that will help clarify what matters and align your life with what matters most. If you’re struggling with this, Values + Vision is for you. (This part is essential-there’s no point in knowing your priorities if you’re not going to adhere to them.) When you’re finished, put your list somewhere handy and refer to it often. 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Utilize ATC adopted guiding principles.Guide the implementation of transportation plans pertaining to active transportation.Advise Hennepin County leaders and staff and other governmental city and agency staff on current plans, policies and projects. ![]() Provide expertise and multiple view points on biking, walking, and rolling around the county.The Hennepin County Active Transportation Committee (ATC) mission is to advise, promote and expand opportunities for safe and convenient bicycling, walking, and rolling for transportation, commuting, and recreation for people of all ages and abilities in Hennepin County. If you are interested in attending a meeting, contact Jordan Kocak at for meeting details. Committee meetings are open to the public. The committee meets on the third Monday of every month from 4–6 p.m. Officially advises the county's commissioners and staff on matters relating to people biking, walking, and rolling.Contributes experience and knowledge to multimodal projects as they are being planned.Plays a role in building the county's multimodal infrastructure to expand opportunities for people biking, walking and rolling.The county's Active Transportation Committee (ATC): As part of the Board approval, the scope of the ATC has expanded the core values of the committee to include advancing the needs of people walking and rolling in addition to the existing focus of people biking. And you have specified the policy for releasing a transport if the ATC finds problems with the objects in a transport request.On June 22, 2021, the Hennepin County Board of Commissioners approved renaming the Bicycle Advisory Committee (BAC) to the Active Transportation Committee (ATC). 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Analysis is influenced by the perspective that individuals agentively use objects to convey their predefined meanings. Though applied linguists have expanded their orientations of analyzing language interactions to multilingualism and multimodality, their analysis is largely influenced by the traditional assumptions of methodological individualism, human agency, and cognitive representationalism. Suresh Canagarajah, Pennsylvania State University Spatial Repertoires in the Competence of Multilingual Speakers Paying attention to ideological and practical (assumed) hierarchies of resources (which are contextual and situated), we theorize on what the study of the distribution of resources, spatiality, moral orientation and emotions means for the conceptualization of the semiotic repertoire. This symposium examines how the semiotic repertoire is distributed, experienced and embodied among diverse population groups. Importantly, Kusters, Spotti, Swanwick and Tapio (2017) argued that the lens of semiotic repertoires enables synergies to be identified between sign language research, gesture studies, spoken language linguistics and provides a holistic focus on action that is both multilingual and multimodal. This colloquium engages with the latter: the concept of the semiotic repertoire, defined as the totality of resources or tools that people use when they communicate (such as speech, image, text, gesture, sign, gaze, facial expression, posture, objects and so on). In line with this shift, researchers have used various overlapping terms such as “linguistic repertoire”, “communicative repertoire”, “spatial repertoire” and “semiotic repertoire”. This is largely due to shifts in conceptual understandings of language use, and moves away from bilingualism and code-switching to concepts such as (trans)languaging. Recent years have seen a revitalisation in the use of Gumperz and Hymes’ (1972) notion of the verbal repertoire. Race, Racial Justice and Indigenous Language Revitalization Guidelines for Publishing in Applied Linguistics International Decade of Indigenous Languages 2022 – 2032Īpplied Linguistics Events and Call For Proposals Indigenous Language Scholarship Support Fundĭistinguished Scholarship and Service Awardĭistinguished Service and Engaged Research Graduate Student Award This distinction is most obvious when dealing with individual speakers: the repertoire approach requires a lot more data about aspects of the individual's linguistic diversity and linguistic ecosystem.Committees, Councils & Task Forces 2023-2024įund for the Future of Applied LinguisticsĪn Open Letter Regarding Diversity in AAAL In some studies, repertoire-based approaches to sociolinguistics contrast with variationist approaches. That would make each accent and each performance one of the "pieces". I can also imagine the performative aspect of drama and theatre might require a range of accents to be part of the "repertoire". Gumperz's original example was about the varieties of the Hindi language that a Westerner might need to master in New Delhi, and the pitfalls along the way. Indeed, accents do form varieties that are within the scope of the "repertoire". ![]() The term also seems to have found a niche in describing the acrolect-mesolect-basilect / tformal-informal / rhetorical-communicative axis. The term is widely used in studies about code-switching environments, including natively multilingual ones. John Gumperz is credited with introducing it to sociolinguistics, as linguistic / verbal repertoire:ĭefined as the totality of linguistic forms regularlyĮmployed within the community in the course of socially significant interaction. However, unlike in musicology where the "pieces" are quite well-defined, in sociolinguistics the "speech varieties" in one's "speech repertoire" are generally defined by the authors of the study. Just as in music, the use of "repertoire" implies a range, and various different items. ![]() developmental neurolinguistics and sociolinguistics. ![]() This was later adapted to other linguistic fields, e.g. The use of the term "repertoire" in music appears to be relevant, but each "piece of music" was equated to various phonetic properties, defined by the study. The term "speech repertoire" actually came from phonetics research in the 1950s. |
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