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Five Tips to Overcome the "Overwhelm"



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By : Marsha Egan    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-11-30 22:57:59

"I am so overwhelmed!" "I have so much to do, I don't know where to begin!" "How am I going to get it all done?!"

These are not uncommon comments or pleas that we hear it these days. It seems that everyone's plates are full or are becoming fuller. The pressures created by these recessionary times are only adding to our frustrations. Here are some strategies to deal with these feelings of being overwhelmed:

Accept that you will never get it all done. For people of action, there will always be more to do. If you give yourself permission to not get it all done, you can minimize some stress. Once you've made this agreement with yourself, it enables you to more freely choose what you will focus on.

Decide what is most important, and work on that item. Some people save the most important stuff for a block of time that they think they will have in the future, and instead, knockoff several of the lesser important, easier items. This is a poor use of that precious commodity - time. While handling the small stuff may help people feel good for the moment, the big, important project is still not getting done. By taking a few moments to plan your work, each day, you will be able to decide what is most important, and focus your efforts there.

Focus only on the task at hand. Many times, people will be thinking about everything else on their to do list while they are working on a certain project. This not only distracts people from doing a good job on the project at hand, but it can add stress. Therefore by focusing on the task, fully and completely, you can do a better job on it, and reduce your stress about the other things on your list. This also means that you should minimize your interruptions as best you can—as an example, close down your email so the ding or flash cannot destroy your concentration.

Say no. Some of us have a hard time saying no to requests from others. For you to get the most important items done, there may be times that you need to simply say no! Many folks who feel overwhelmed feel that way because of an inability to say no to requests from others. So, before you say yes, next time, take a breath and figure out where it will lie among your priorities.

Own your attitude. If you feel overwhelmed, it is most likely because you have allowed yourself to feel that way.


Author Resource:

Marsha Egan, CPCU, PCC is CEO of The Egan Group, Inc., a Reading, PA based professional coaching firm. She is a certified executive coach and professional speaker, specializing in leadership development and can be reached at marsha@ marshaegan.com or visit http://www.marshaegan.com .

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