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"Just Too Busy' Series - 3. Being accountable, but not in the way you think

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In this episode, we explore a crucial aspect of being busy: accountability for the negative behaviors that stem from constant busyness. While being busy is often praised and rewarded, it can lead to burnout and detrimental effects on both personal and professional levels.

Key Insights:

The Illusion of Productivity: Being busy is often seen as a positive trait, leading to praise and promotions. However, it’s crucial to differentiate between being busy and being productive. Busy people may not always be prioritizing the right tasks.

Accountability Beyond Tasks: True accountability isn’t just about meeting deadlines. It involves taking responsibility for behaviors that result from being overly busy. This includes recognizing when busyness leads to poor decision-making and emotional outbursts.

Impact on Others: When you’re constantly busy, you may expect others to match your pace, which is unrealistic and unfair. Not everyone thrives under constant pressure, and high expectations can create a toxic work environment.

Strategic Oversight: Busyness often prevents you from stepping back to evaluate whether you’re focusing on the right things. Without strategic oversight, you might be caught in a cycle of motion without meaningful movement.

Emotional Control: Being overly busy can lead to exhaustion and emotional instability, resulting in anger and blame. These emotions can harm your relationships and the overall atmosphere in your organization.

Looking Ahead: This is part three of a series on being too busy. In the next video, we’ll explore how to shift from merely spending time to investing time wisely. We’ll discuss practical solutions to overcome the challenges of busyness and improve both personal and organizational outcomes.

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Videos for all these episodes are on my YouTube channel.
If you enjoy my content and you want to get in touch to find out how I could work with you, or someone you know, you can reach me at:
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Or you can drop me an email.

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In this episode, we explore a crucial aspect of being busy: accountability for the negative behaviors that stem from constant busyness. While being busy is often praised and rewarded, it can lead to burnout and detrimental effects on both personal and professional levels.

Key Insights:

The Illusion of Productivity: Being busy is often seen as a positive trait, leading to praise and promotions. However, it’s crucial to differentiate between being busy and being productive. Busy people may not always be prioritizing the right tasks.

Accountability Beyond Tasks: True accountability isn’t just about meeting deadlines. It involves taking responsibility for behaviors that result from being overly busy. This includes recognizing when busyness leads to poor decision-making and emotional outbursts.

Impact on Others: When you’re constantly busy, you may expect others to match your pace, which is unrealistic and unfair. Not everyone thrives under constant pressure, and high expectations can create a toxic work environment.

Strategic Oversight: Busyness often prevents you from stepping back to evaluate whether you’re focusing on the right things. Without strategic oversight, you might be caught in a cycle of motion without meaningful movement.

Emotional Control: Being overly busy can lead to exhaustion and emotional instability, resulting in anger and blame. These emotions can harm your relationships and the overall atmosphere in your organization.

Looking Ahead: This is part three of a series on being too busy. In the next video, we’ll explore how to shift from merely spending time to investing time wisely. We’ll discuss practical solutions to overcome the challenges of busyness and improve both personal and organizational outcomes.

___
Videos for all these episodes are on my YouTube channel.
If you enjoy my content and you want to get in touch to find out how I could work with you, or someone you know, you can reach me at:
My LinkedIn Page
Or you can drop me an email.

  continue reading

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