Overcoming Your Resistance
We all like to do what we like to do as interior designers, but often, we struggle with tasks that are necessary and not within our comfort zone. Our tendency in slow times is to do everything ourselves, but that’s a recipe for burnout and stress.
I can say that because I am constantly pushing to get more and more done. What must happen to accomplish more is to do less of the time consuming and non revenue-producing tasks. What are you doing today that could be delegated, not done or outsourced?
Also, another tip is to use a calendar and then block out time for projects for the entire week. Make sure you’re doing the tasks that bring in business or take care of customer service first.
Schedule time for yourself, too. Unless you schedule appointments to work out and take breaks, you will find yourself struggling to stay motivated.
Try to limit the length of your projects and you’ll find that you can do more in less time. If you can overcome your resistance to change, or scheduling your time in uninterrupted blocks, you’ll be amazed at what you can do.
I am working on adding more breaks and workouts…how are you doing?
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