Hi —This is pretty serious… and a bit urgent.It’s Sunday night and I just finished a weekend of relaxation – time with my daughter Kira at the park, a ball game with some staff, dinner with family, and more…I’ve been doing more travel of late – networking with colleagues, students in our mastermind group, and hearing a lot of entrepreneurs complain lately that they are overworked, overwhelmed, overstressed & “under-compensated.”
In fact, like you I deal with this myself – having to get through about 1,000 emails per day, conf. calls, training, clients, family commitments and more…
It’s easy to fall into a major energy ’suck’ sitting in front of the computer trying to discern which emails to read – which one’s not to- and that’s after putting the filters in place to eliminate the junk coming in.
On top of that, interuptions, phone calls, and errands can lead to the day to day drain of the entrepreneur.
What is one to do?
Isn’t technology like our phone, computer, fax machine, and more supposed to make our lives easier?
Is it me, or does the day seem to be getting longer? More, more, more…
I don’t know if you can related to this or not, however, I’ve discovered how to forever rid yourself of feeling like you’re “swimming in quicksand!”
But before I can tell you about it I have to issue this warning.
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Enjoy,
Dan
P.S. Take the ‘CrazyBusy’ Quiz, check out the YouTube videos, and listen to the educational preview calls at http://www.prosperitybasedliving.com/crazybusy PPS. Do me a huge favor and post your comments below. I’d love to know what you’re doing to eliminate the day to day ‘time suck’ from happening. For me, I have made a couple very important distinctions related to my family and personal health. There are more, however these are 2 (of the many) I’ve put in place.
#1 – I have scheduled date night with my wife 2 nights a week. This is locked in and non-negotiable. This helps bring sanity to our crazy busy life and has been fan-tas-tic with the growth of our relationship even with 2 kids (2 and 6mos. old).
#2 – I have made the choice to turn my computer off at night and for one full day. this has added to my peace of mind – and seems to help recharge my batteries. For me by unplugging my computer, it seems to give me more energy the next day… Hmmm… there’s something to this… I ‘m sure it could have something to do with the electromagnetic energy being emitted by the computer – draining us of our energy… more on that topic another time…
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25. April 2008 at 10:16 am
It is so true, everyone is overwhelmed. Most people can’t get through eating a healthy meal and keeping the house clean, let alone finding time to accomplish anything extra.
One hint – use a daily to-do list. I know it seems ‘old’, but it works better than anything else they’ve been able to come up with.
Carole
While Dan is the expert to help you get your business together, I’m the expert to help you get your ‘real life’ together. http://CommonSenseLiving.com
4. June 2008 at 12:42 am
The word originates from the 16th century verb tip, which meant “to give unexpectedly”, and was derived from the German word tippen, meaning “to tap.”
4. June 2008 at 1:21 am
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