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Personal Improvement : How to Survive Being Overwhelmed
Everything seems to go faster these days, leaving people feeling overworked and overloaded. And this is the time of year that we often feel especially busy...that there's too much to do...overwhelmed! Well, never fear. My friends at Resource Associates Corp. have some tips on how to survive being overwhelmed.
1. Know Your Purpose.
Know your vision, your goals, and your plans because these help you set
priorities. Each day, identify the tasks you must accomplish and prioritize
them. Also, set aside time to invest in your future. If you have yet to write
out your life priorities, then take time to do this. It could be the most
important hour that you spend in your life.
2. Say No.
Be fiercely protective of your time. Make sure each new commitment adds value
for you. Do what is necessary and then stop. Rather than ask yourself,
"What can I do?" ask, "What can I not do?" Avoid low value
tasks, new projects, and distractions. Then tell people about your decisions.
Huge amounts of effort are wasted by people trying to complete tasks that
someone else decided to ignore.
3. Schedule Life.
Even if you ride an accelerating treadmill, you can step off once in a while.
Leave work at 5:00 p.m. on Friday. Take Saturday or Sunday off. Give yourself a
two minute break to close your eyes, rub your neck, or meditate. Set a date
with family members for a meal or an activity. You may want to put this date on
your calendar as if it were an important business appointment (because it is).
4. Protect Yourself.
When you're tired, your efficiency falters. Thus, eat healthy foods, get enough
sleep, avoid toxic habits, and exercise (use the stairs, do crunches or push-ups in your office, take a five minute yoga break). If possible, schedule
exercise as if it were a business appointment.
5. Be Efficient.
Spend time only with people who add value to your life. Buy only from companies
that provide adequate support. Hold effective meetings. Decline invitations to
meetings without an agenda as we guarantee these will accomplish nothing. Avoid
conflicts; they always cost time to repair. Keep your cool; anger always costs
you more than what it achieves. Take a moment to plan before starting a task.
We hope you have a happy and healthy Thanksgiving holiday!
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