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Decisions

Recently I find myself thinking about decisions. Tony Robbins says, “It is in your moments of decision that your destiny is shaped.” With that, I invite you to pause for a few conscious breaths, to let go of the pressure that comes with having to choose, and to land right here. Research shows that we make over 35,000 decisions daily, starting when we decide to get out of bed in the morning and ending when we surrender into sleep. When you think about it, almost every moment of every day is a choice. How does knowing that make you feel? You can choose to let it feel overwhelming, stressful, and exhausting, or you can see it as empowering. You have a choice, you have power and control over your life, and your decisions matter.

If making decisions is difficult for you, you may be experiencing decision fatigue. Decision fatigue is when we make poor decisions or simply can’t make a decision, and it happens when we are tired, stressed, or mentally or emotionally exhausted.

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However, do not fret! Here are some tips that will set you up for success in your decision-making:

1. Take care of your needs. As mentioned above, decision fatigue and overall fatigue are directly related. When we are well-rested, fed, and free of pain, we make decisions quickly, easily, and with good judgment. Make sure you are getting adequate sleep, nourishing yourself with nutritious food, breathing fully, exercising daily, getting outside, spending time with people who fill you up, and dedicating some space to quieting the mind, listening, and reflecting.

2. Make the important decisions first. Our ability to make good decisions declines as the day goes on. After an adequate night’s sleep, we wake up with a full cup. As we go about our day, our cup empties and it takes longer and becomes more difficult to make good decisions. The best time to make decisions is in the morning. A 15-minute meditation around 4 p.m. is a great way to refill your cup and increase your decision-making ability throughout the afternoon.

3. Rely on routine. Remove the guesswork and simplify your life by following the same daily and/or weekly structures. Routines throughout your day, week, and month can serve to help keep your needs met, while reducing the number of decisions you have to make.

4. Schedule your week. I like to schedule my week ahead on Sunday. I keep my live schedule in the ‘Notes’ section of my phone and add things as they come up. My schedule includes the things that I have to do and the things that I want to do. Scheduling helps me to remain present throughout my day because I don’t have to

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5. Remove distractions. Avoid making decisions when distracted. If you are having to make a decision and feel stressed or pressured, I recommend carving out some quiet solo space to become present. Yoga (particularly the breath-work and meditation aspects of it) is great for calming your nervous system and filling your cup so that you can make intelligent decisions.

We invite you to join us at Ocean Bliss Yoga Studio for daily classes and monthly workshops. We now offer Pilates on Saturday mornings and Baby & Me Yoga on Mondays. Book your classes at oceanblissyoga.net.

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OVERPROMISE, UNDERDELIVER

By Robin Shapiro

Politicians are famously known for making promises which they can’t keep. The first President Bush is remembered for saying, “Read my lips, NO NEW TAXES!” We had new taxes shortly thereafter. During the Reagan administration, the Soviets arrested an American, Nicholas Daniloff, and wanted to trade him for a Soviet spy who was imprisoned in the USA. President Reagan proclaimed that he would never make that trade. Of course, the trade was consummated in short order.

The summer season has mixed effects on the Rockaway real estate market. On the one hand, we are a beachfront community and the draw of the summer activities does bring people here for: beaches, swimming, cycling, running, surfing, organized teams for kids and adults (although the pandemic may crimp some of these this year; thankfully the “end” is in sight). On the other hand, some sellers are reluctant to sell during the summer because they enjoy the aforementioned activities and don’t want to give them up so fast!

It can be harder to sell real estate during the summer due to vacations by buyers and sellers alike. Summer activities can also occupy people instead of allowing them to focus on the home sale process.

area. I give my honest opinion as to the property value – I don’t want to waste everybody’s time, effort, and money by misleading people just to get the listing - especially as the market has slowed down due to higher rates. Of course, I always try to get the best price for my clients –but too much optimism can best be described by the term “BAIT AND SWITCH.” Don’t be fooled by some brokers who OVERPROMISE AND UNDERDELIVER.

The spring season has been generally good for our real estate market. There has been action across the board in all price categories with an emphasis on the range below $1 million (approx). Prices have firmed up within the framework of recent comparable sales and in some cases are creeping higher. Inventory levels remain very low.

Analogous things sometimes happen in Rockaway real estate. For potential new listings, I prepare a comparative market analysis which shows recent sales. I have thorough knowledge of similar homes on the market in our

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