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Over the last few weeks, I've been writing about what it means to show up consistently. The compound effect of doing it. What it looks like when it's hard. The difference between presence and performance.All of that was about how you show up for your work. For your team. For your career.This week is about the showing up that people often deprioritise: showing up for yourself.The Things That Get PushedYou know exactly what they are. The training you've been meaning to do. The exercise that used to be part of your routing and somehow became optional. The creative project that has nothing to do with your job and everything to do with who you are. The relationships outside of work that you keep meaning to invest in.These things sit permanently in the category of "important, not urgent." They don't scream for attention. They never miss a deadline because they never had one. They just quietly disappear from your week, one day at a time, replaced by things that feel more pressing and less…

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