In my last post, I talked about being whelmed this year.
That is, overwhelmed, not underwhelmed – just whelmed.
It’s a bit like the story of the three bears and their porridge. Remember in that story, it was all about temperature control and to be patient instead of rushing into hot food.
There’s nothing worse than a hot porridge blister.
But as usual, I digress. Back to being whelmed.
I wanted to share a progress update with you.
One of the secrets to being whelmed is to maintain focus and avoid distraction. That’s because overwhelm partly comes from losing focus and allowing yourself to be distracted.
Next comes procrastination, irritation and then stagnation. Probably some other ‘ations’, too.
The other part of losing focus is over committing because you think you can do it all, have it all and be it all. Or because you think you ‘should.’ Sorry, I tried those lines of thinking (repeatedly, like a good scientist) but they didn’t actually work.
What DOES work is a practice of creating focus, which keeps you FAR from distraction.
Write them like this: “I should vacuum the stairs.” “I should get this page written by 5pm” etc
Like this: “Hmmm, I COULD do the vacuuming….but then I won’t get that page written.” I bet you can see where this is going. You are trimming your to-do list and making it more realistic.
At this point you might feel a little scared….like you aren’t doing enough. That’s ok, sit with the feeling for a few moments and let it pass.
I know, right? Way too underachiever. Wrong! Stick with me on this.
Yes, even split up a 4-hour task this way. Put 15 minute breaks between each contiguous hour of work.
Every task you allocated takes 3 or 4 times longer than planned. In this case, you meet your tasks for the week in 30-40 hours.
You meet your goals and get it all done extremely efficiently. In this case, you have STILL met target but with time to spare. Yay!
Notice that in either case (6. or 7.) you get the same amount of work done. You win either way.
And THAT is the secret to achieving whelm – it’s about planning and reflecting so you can set yourself up for success, no matter what.
Try this step-by-step process and let me know how you go!
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