Rotten Bananas and Your Biz
Author: Michele Hanson-O'Reggio
I’ve finally got up the nerve to write to you about this "off-the-wall" topic.
One of my favourite hobbies is baking, especially banana breads. For quite some
time - about a year now - I have been too busy to find the time to do this, or
so I’ve told myself. I always have lots of bananas on hand, and every day when I
go into the kitchen I look at them and say "tomorrow I’ll find some time". When
tomorrow comes I say the same thing and the next day and so on... you get the
picture. It’s called procrastination.
What I end up doing is putting
them in the fridge. Every day, they are a reminder of what I love doing but I
never find the time to do and again I say "tomorrow or maybe on the weekend". At
this point I am getting really mad at myself for not baking that bread.
But it gets worse. They start rotting and I move them to the freezer. My
mom told me this trick. When I go into the freezer, there they are again,
staring at me - rotten bananas! By now I have bananas in my freezer that are
over six months old!
In deciding to write to you about this, I finally
found the motivation to bake that bread, and now I can share with you the joy I
felt when I did. I felt really happy when I baked it - as if I just got an A+ on
an exam, or had my first date! From then on, I made a promise to never keep
rotten bananas again. Finding the time to do what I’ve always intended to do by
making my banana bread - even if it means a few extra pounds for me - made me
very happy!
So why am I telling you about this? I’ve learned some
valuable lessons from this experience that may benefit you:
1. Tell
someone about your commitment to do what you want to do. That way you’re
accountable. Having you as my readers made me accountable.
2. Many
people become too preoccupied with work and end up sacrificing their own and
their family’s well being. Stress builds up and they burn out. Be sure to leave
at least one day a week for leisure and being with the people that are important
to you. And take care of yourself - set aside time each day to do something you
enjoy. When you lead a balanced life you’ll enjoy good health, have a happy
family life, and find peace of mind.
3. In your business, this may mean
freeing up your time by delegating to others. If you don’t have the expertise
for the task, or you hate doing it, why not give the job to someone who has the
know-how, is good at it, and actually loves doing it? You can delegate
administrative or marketing tasks that bog you down to a Virtual Assistant and
take back the time you need to focus on what you do best.
Take a step
today to deal with one thing you have been procrastinating about - you will feel
happier and more productive!
Michele O’Reggio provides virtual office
services to entrepreneurs. Learn how to stop overwhelm, work smarter and make
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