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How to Tackle Overwhelm in Business

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lmiller14
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#1 · Posted: 11 Jul 2010 12:48


First of all, you need to know that being overwhelmed is a positive thing. Once you realize that it is much better to be overwhelmed than underwhelmed you will start to see the light at the end of the tunnel. It is better to have too much to do than to have nothing to do at all. The real strategy is no secret. Take one thing a step at a time.

Stop trying to do a little bit of this and a little bit of that. If you do more than one thing at a time, you are setting yourself up for failure. Get really good at one method and master it. A star basketball player does not practice how to play baseball. You need to focus on what you are good at and what you like to do. You do not need to know how to do everything.

If you are rushing trying to get things done, your quality of work will suffer. Writing one great article is better than writing three quick articles with spelling mistakes. There are only twenty four hours in a day. Create a schedule that fits with your daily actions. In order to know how to tackle overwhelm in your business, you must choose what works for you and stick with it.

Good luck,
-Lark Miller

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ginamarie
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Joined: 9 Jul 2010
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#2 · Posted: 11 Jul 2010 13:50


Hi Lark,

I agree with you. People say you should know how to do multitasking and be able to do a lot of things at once, but I think that just gets too confusing. Especially if you have to quit one project to start another, you'll waste more time when you go back to the first project and try to remember where you left off.

Thanks
Ginamarie

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