Who’s Stealing My Energy?
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- At work: Is your support team, such as your assistant, HR, building facilities, vendors — all the people who are supposed to make things flow in an invisible kind of way — stagnant? Is that the way it really works? Or, are you working to their needs, schedules, and priorities? Are they not responsive or if they are, do they have your best interest and those of your customers in mind? Are you doing too much of their jobs? Are their standards as high as yours and are they constantly trying to make your life easier? Do they see that as their responsibility? Maybe not.
- At home: Here I speak of your accountant, lawyer, your banker, car mechanic, and all the various people you pay on a regular basis to do a job and to do it right. Are you in charge of the follow-ups, reminders, making the calls rather than receiving them? Always checking-up and checking-out what is getting done? Are you the general contractor of your life or the on-site superintendent? At times maybe this is necessary but I have come to the conclusion it's often not the case.
- With friends and colleagues: Do you have a few people in your life that are great to be with but too much work in the long run? I do. I have a family friend who has the 15-minute rule. He waits a quarter of an hour past the appointed time and if you don’t show, he leaves. Only if he gets a call, with a legitimate excuse, would he even consider sticking around. Otherwise, the feelings of anger or resentment that arise are too draining for him. He’s right. I waste time hoping certain people will change; that by some magical intervention they will suddenly become punctual or reliable, or emotionally available. That must be half of my 20%.
- With family: All that can be said about friends is only magnified with family for many, many reasons. Maybe you’ve changed and they’ve stayed the same. Have they moved forward or away? Possibly both of you have shifted to different places. Whatever the cause, the effect is often hours and psychological calories wasted on people you can’t change, and not enough effort on moving up or away. It’s often hard because the connection is in our DNA, but so is survival.
- Your basic systems: Are you tolerating a too small screen, poor reception, or dropped calls? Are you rebooting the cable box, battling the ATM, or on long online help desk lines? It’s time to do something.
- You’ve failed to upgrade: Is it money, time, or indecision? Is the thought of transferring all the data to another machine just too overwhelming, so you live with a lack of speed? Have you read so many reviews that now you’re more confused than before or have decided none of it is right for you because you seek perfection.
- Bright shiny things: Does every shiny tech object attract your attention, so you are actually burden with gadgets, links, and e-mail accounts?
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