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I'm starting this blog b/c I'm on the verge of burnout and there's one thing I know about myself and that is that I work my way out of problems by voicing them. Blogs give us a voice and I intend to put it to use.
Monday, March 21, 2011
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Keep, Stop, Start
Here's a technique that I once learned in a time-management class.
Stop:
- missing meetings!
-procrastinating. Make executive, tough decisions if you need to.
Start: spend 1st 10mins of the day to look at what meetings you have
My (Old) Motto
Rule #1. Complaining is for the weak.
Rule #2. Don't feel sorry for yourself
The two rules is what carried me through high school and college. I remember giving this advice to so many people, trying to motivate them or cheer them up. I used to say it to myself and to others, very smug.
I have to admit that when I felt the most low recently, I had to dig deep, real deep and these rules is what I recalled. And what was a little scary is that I almost didn't believe them. Or rather, I didn't believe in myself to live up to them.
I'm clawing my way back. Today was the typical roller coaster: Got a complaint from the neighbor about our contractor doing some damage to their roof. Had my boss insult me and my work in front of my peers. Had my work area line down which will probably affect the quarterly revenue. Was asked to go on a business trip to Taiwan when I know damn good and well that no one can help my wife take care of the kids. Other than that, it was a pretty normal day. Starting to see what's burning me out?
Rule #2. Don't feel sorry for yourself
The two rules is what carried me through high school and college. I remember giving this advice to so many people, trying to motivate them or cheer them up. I used to say it to myself and to others, very smug.
I have to admit that when I felt the most low recently, I had to dig deep, real deep and these rules is what I recalled. And what was a little scary is that I almost didn't believe them. Or rather, I didn't believe in myself to live up to them.
I'm clawing my way back. Today was the typical roller coaster: Got a complaint from the neighbor about our contractor doing some damage to their roof. Had my boss insult me and my work in front of my peers. Had my work area line down which will probably affect the quarterly revenue. Was asked to go on a business trip to Taiwan when I know damn good and well that no one can help my wife take care of the kids. Other than that, it was a pretty normal day. Starting to see what's burning me out?
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