The Distress of Busyness

Mike and Jody discuss how to combat the stress of busyness and eliminate feeling as though you are underwater. 

“Stress is good, it’s distress that makes us feel bad.” - Lee Cockerell 

Questions Answered: Is this distress real or is it manufactured? How do I get a handle on all that needs to be done? If we are feeling distressed, what do we do? Key Takeaways: Put a date or deadline on your to-do items. Otherwise, you are likely to put the task off again or never return to it. Be sure to have a process you use and then trust your personal processes. Focus on high impact items By pushing things off to tomorrow, you don’t actually address the challenge you have out there. Have a day to focus on the things that aren’t urgent but are important. Identify opportunities to do things that you really enjoy. Realize that you are not alone. You aren’t the only one who has had this level of stress. 

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