Here's the beginning of a blog post I read recently. The context is that of the week before Thanksgiving...interesting thing is, I've known people who faced this kind of situation regularly!
Link: The Work/Life Balancing Act.
I'm drowning lately. My to-do list is out of control. My reading material is piling up so high on my nightstand, I can't possibly make a dent if I stayed up all night reading.
And, I haven't begun shopping for the Thanksgiving meal I'm supposed to be cooking for 25 people. I need professional help!
What would it take to get things under control and "back to going?"
I've worked with many professionals...I even consulted a professional filer as I was learning the skills I've collected over the years! I find that each person has "their thing." The recommendations they make, the things they have me try, the ways they present ideas are all based on experience and come from a great place.
I've recently been thinking about the confluence of CHANGE, PROGRESS, PROCESS and GOAL ATTAINMENT.
I'm convinced - though always open to change my mind and my own ideas - that the most RADICAL of changes are in fact the ones that start slowly and sustain over time.
If you were to get a professional in to your workspace, they'd probably tell you a thing or two you've already thought. The power of asking for their support - therefore - is to to get someone to "stand by us" and really make things happen!


Hey, thanks for the link. Interesting.
Posted by: Michael Sampson | December 05, 2006 at 08:07 AM