Overwhelm? Break it down and deal with it!
Monday, August 18th, 2008We all feel overwhelmed at times. Life hits us full force, stuff happens, we take on too much and can’t say no, everyone in the household is frantically busy and you don’t have the time to turn around and scream “Stop”! How do you get out of the feeling of overwhelm and take back control of your time and sanity?
Step 1. Take a deep breath. Really, do it you’ll feel better. Take another one. Now grab a pen and paper, along with a coffee or other beverage of your choice.
Step 2. List down everything that you need to do. It may be a long list, that’s ok. Now look at what’s most important and what is most urgent, not always the same thing! Is there anything on the list that you can ignore or delegate?
Step 3. Rewrite the list in priority order. Look at it. Do you have time to actually do everything on your list, or do you need to reshedule or outsource (even just to your partner!) some items?
Step 4. Start at the first item and work down. Use a big black texta or sharpie marker to cross items off the list as they are completed. Remember to congratulate yourself on another item done and dusted, and feel proud of your achievements. Do this for EVERY item on the list! Why? Because when you’re feeling overwhelmed and under pressure you desperately need that sense of achievement and completion, even for the little things. That’s what keeps you going and motivated for the next item.
Step 5. If you think of things to add to the list on the way, write them in and then forget them. Deal with them when their turn comes up.
Step 6. If this process is on-going over several days, review your list daily. Remind yourself of what you’ve already done and the process you’ve made.
Overwhelm is an emotion, it prevents you from being effective and slows you down. Keep the overwhelm beast under control and you’ll be much more productive and relaxed.
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