Wednesday; September 21

Are we doing too much? In a world that is notorious for trying to get away with as little as possible, this may sound a bit odd; but for a lot of us it is problem. There are several people who voluntarily overbook ourselves. Not only do we volunteer too often, we are also hesitant to delegate the things we could let others do.

While filling our calendars with activities can be viewed as an attribute, there are times when it may actually be a detriment. Not only are we tempted to do things halfway (just to get things crossed off on our checklist), but we are also apt to be overwhelmed by having too many things to do and too little time to do them. One additional problem develops with our attitudes about the people who don’t do as much as we do, we tend to see them as slackers and resent their inactivity.

So how can we overcome feeling overwhelmed? The most obvious approach is to say “no” when something needs to be done, but there may be another way to approach our overbooking and another’s inactivity. What if, when we see an opportunity to help, we ask someone to partner with us to accomplish the task? Not only will this tend to lighten our load, we might even inspire others to be involved who might not have volunteered on their own.
Are you doing too much? What can you do to help yourselves and others?

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