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Friday, July 07, 2006

Lighter Side - take this 'harried' test

http://businesspartnerships.ca/articles/are_you_the_harried_business_person.phtml?PHPSESSID=2a4f69066bcc687b659dbf900ab3c221

Here is a little test I found to lighten things up, and see if you are balancing your workload.

You're often tired, overwhelmed and irritable. You lose your keys, misplace your wallet and have more than your share of car accidents. The results of overwork and too many commitments can be disastrous to your health, your relationships and even to your work. Take the quiz, then read on to discover tips to a calmer, healthier, happier you.

Take This Quiz

Count one point for every Yes scored:

  1. You have so much to do that work is constantly whirling in your mind.
  2. At night, you try to sleep but find yourself reorganizing files in your mind.
  3. Your heart pounds, and most days you rush through lunch or forget to eat.
  4. You're often faced with an angry or distant husband or partner.
  5. You can't concentrate on what people are saying to you.
  6. You have no time to exercise and your waistline is expanding.
  7. You feel driven but not very happy.

Scoring:

  1. 1- 2 Yeses- You're just a little overworked right now. Cut back on the amount of commitments.
  2. * 3 - 5 - You're having trouble coping and need to find time for you, and get organized.
  3. * 6- 7 - You are The Harried Business Woman and are heading for sick days. You need to find ways to reduce your stress levels such as practicing relaxation techniques.

So What's Wrong with Being Work Focused?

Isn't that what gives you the raise and the promotion? There's a better way, a calmer way to work; to better approach problems, to be confident, organized and truly excited by a day's work.

The Better Way

Be Calm Like a Buddha

It starts with a decision to be: 1. calm 2. focused, as a key to your success. A person can truly only do one thing at a time. Multi-tasking does not add speed but keeps your focus divided and weak. Right now take a deep breath through your nose and breathe out slowly. Repeat three times. Visualize yourself as a calm, happy person. Allow your mouth to turn up in a smile. In your mind's eye, see yourself working in a relaxed fashion, without fear, feeling a distinct sense of worth.

Priority Tasks

On a piece of paper make a list of all the tasks you're working on right now. Take each task and give it its own piece of paper with a title. Note the deadlines (intermediate ones and final). Now for the priority task, write down the steps that you need to take to complete it. If you don't know what is the priority task, ask for clarification. Get out your organizer. In the week's spaces allot the numbers of working hours in blocks--two or three hours to spend time on this project; to get more information, time to write, time to read or research, time to have meetings with others. Be flexible and change your schedule if you must. People who plan get more work done than people who do not, even if distractions arise.

Change Tasks

Instead of working on one task all day, change tasks to feel energized. This also helps you feel you're getting your work done. Another deep breath in and out between tasks focuses attention and serves as a mini-break.

Take a Brisk Walk

To further energize, block out 15 minutes a day for a brisk walk. Too busy? Just do it-- even if it's a walk in the hallways or around the block. This short break allows oxygen to circulate to your brain, burns calories and helps reduce stress.

Build Fun Into Your Day

Read a joke or two that comes through your email box. Go to a fun place for lunch with a colleague or friend and don't talk about work. Laugh about something in your day.. more . . .


Stay tuned for more great Business Networking info.

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Business Networking Defined

http://sbinfocanada.about.com/cs/marketing/g/busnetworking.htm

To really discuss Business Networking, and to get us on the right track, I found this excellent definition of what Business Networking really is.

It does answer many questions, but also brings up many questions and a world of possibilities (and topics for future posts).  On that, if you have any items you would like to see discussed here, let me know by dropping me a comment.


Business networking is the process of establishing a mutually beneficial relationship with other business people and potential clients and/or customers.

Notice that I don't say anything about meeting people in this definition; the ever-increasing slew of business networking meet-and-greet events have given business networking a bad name.

The key to true business networking is . . more . .

My thanks to Susan Ward for this great info.

Jack

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Leverage the Power of Sports For Summer Business Networking - MidwestBusiness.com

Here is a great piece about how to leverage different ideas - in this case sports - to make your networking have a greater impact.

Always on the lookout for great ideas, if you have some, leave a comment.

Leverage the Power of Sports For Summer Business Networking
MidwestBusiness.com, IL - 16 hours ago
The mission of Tech Connect, which appears on MidwestBusiness.com once a month on Thursdays, is to provide business networking insight and advice that is ...

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