Thanks guys for the thoughtful replies. I really appreciate it. I hear what everyone is saying about doing the meditation. I've started that again and will continue with it. I have tried to meditate in the car, in the shower etc (as part of my day) but what I am hearing is this is not enough so I'll find 15 minutes daily to start to devote just to meditating.
Since a few people asked, it is a counter, not a timer. It's very small and black, a little larger than a quarter. I think it's supposed to be used for jump ropers to count jumps.
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Anyway, so it's pretty unnoticeable and I carry it in my hand pretty much all the time. I don't know, when I first started to try to be mindful I thought it would be nice to be able to count every time I was mindful during the day. So if I carefully answered an email, double checked my spelling, thought mindfully about what I wanted to say, then *click*, that's one point. If I pull my socks on carefully, feeling the fabric against my skin then *click*, another point. If I found myself rushing through something...brushed my teeth but was thinking of something else, then I'd take a point off. I might assemble 100 points in a day. I realize this is a bit quirky and probably not the kind of thing the great masters are doing but, I don't know, it did make for a much more mindful day. Given that I've literally done this since, I believe the date was October 8th, 2014 (day before my birthday, I remember), I am hesistant to give it up.
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Then, as I alluded to, I got this crazy job. It's the job I have wanted, very good for my career etc. Some people talked about the work/life balance. Believe me, you are preaching to the choir. I was putting in my 40-45 hours a week and enjoying my weekends but frankly, it just wasn't enough. All the other admins were working like 60 a week and as a first year vice-principal you are learning the job and you just can't squeeze everything in. I used to read for pleasure, exercise, take long walks but it seems like one of those years or two years where you get a new job and you just have to succeed and so everything else must take a back seat. The other choice would be to go back to 40 hours a week and likely fail at the job or go through meeting after meeting unprepared during the week.
I like the idea about taking three minutes here and there throughout the day. I need to work on something like that. As I said, it's a mad rush right now and my thoughts and worries get very stirred up during the workday and even with the counter, I am far less mindful than I would like to be.
Thanks again for your support and thoughts. What an amazing forum this is!