The Spheres of Control: Distinguish What You Can and Can’t Control to Focus on What Matters Most
At its core, the sphere of control framework encourages us to distinguish between what we can control, what we can influence, and what lies entirely beyond our influence.
- alignment
- aspirations
- best practices
- boundaries
- brain food
- burnout
- careers
- change
- change management
- choose joy
- chronic stress
- cognitive performance
- core values
- daily actions
- daily movement
- deep health
- deeper meaning
- digital detox
- emotional health
- emotionally unhealthy
- employee wellness
- environmental health
- exercise
- existential health
- family stress
- fitness
- fitness goals
- fitness over 40
- food for fuel
- friends
- goals
- growth
- growth mindset
- GSPA
- habit stacking
- habits
- health
- healthy eating
- holidays
- home space
- hustle culture
- intellectual health
- life outside of work
- life's purpose
- men's fitness
- men's health
- mental health
- mental illness
- mindfulness
- mindset
- mood
- nutrition
- occupational health
- OOO
- organization
- overachiever
- people pleasing
- personal growth
- personality
- physical health
- planning
- psychology of change
- purpose
- relational health
- relationships
- resilience
- self-awareness
- self-reflection
- sick from stress
- sleep
- sleep hygiene
- sleep routine
- SMART goals
- social connection
- social health
- social impact
- socializing
- strategy
- strength training
- stress
- stress and burnout recovery
- stress management
- success
- support
- support systems
- tactical journaling
- the company that your keep
- the people around you
- time management
- toxic workplaces
- trauma
- trauma response
- weight loss
- wellness
- wellness pairing
- wellness routine
- women's fitness
- women's health
- work stress
- workouts