Clean Sweep
Do you ever get
that sinking feeling that creeps up on you in the middle of the
day?
That feeling of being overwhelmed, or maybe
it's anxiety, that you have SO much on your plate and you just
don't know what to do next.
A couple of weeks
ago one of my clients mentioned that he had a desk full of
papers but he couldn't slow down to clean them up.
I realized that
it was kind of like the feeling I was having about technology.
I had recently invested in a new computer which in theory is
awesome. But now I had spent over fifteen hours between
transferring files, loading new programs and trying to get all
of my fancy "systems" to work. To top it all off, I've got this
fancy Pocket PC phone that I can never seem to get working
properly and a full-time affair with their technical support
team is blossoming.
Clutter comes in
lots of forms. I got a call today, one of my clients
mentioned the clutter from her friends - friends who always
need her advice and ask for crazy favors. This clutter was
literally causing her to feel overwhelmed and stressed, simply
because of the emotional boundaries that are being
pushed.
When we feel
distracted by this type of clutter, we are 30 - 50% less
effective on what matters most - completing our goals and
making money. I've personally noticed that clutter in more than
one area can take me down faster than a nasty strain
of flu!
That's where
Clean Sweep Day comes to the rescue. Clean Sweep Day is based
on a coaching tool I received when I was in my coach training
program. It's a great little assessment that points out the
areas in which you may be causing clutter in your life with
incomplete tasks, energy drains, and the overwhelming
"shoulds."
A Clean Sweep Day
is when you block out a day (or even four hours will do) where
you have absolutely no commitments or distractions and you
power through all the projects, incomplete tasks and nagging
to-do's that are preventing you from performing at
100%.
Back to my
technology breakdown. Of course, being a coach, I recognize the
early warning signs of an overwhelming melt-down and decided to
face this challenge head on! So I scheduled an entire WEEK to
being a Clean Sweep Week. Yes, I had clients and meetings. But
I scheduled 3 big blocks of time in my calendar, got out my
trusty to-do list, prioritized everything that had to get done,
and I powered through it.
The most exciting
part of all wasn't even that I got so much done; it was how
much better I felt at the end of the week. I felt like a
super-star!!! My mind was clear, I had so much energy and my
mood was ten times better. By simply getting some things
wrapped up, I created more energy to get the bigger tasks
done.
Now it's your
turn. I invite you to join my clients in a Clean Sweep
Challenge Day. Here is what you need to do. First, take a quick
inventory of what needs to be done. Look for things like
this:
-
Paper, filing or
"stuff" clutter in your office
-
Projects or
deliverables that you remember at 4:30 am
-
Half completed ideas
that you ruminate about
-
Email, phone calls or
letters that you have been putting off
-
Bills or situations
that you need to spend time resolving
-
Family, friends or
business situations that need a "discussion" to
clear something up
-
Technology challenges
that cause you from being able to work
properly
-
Broken items that
bother you when you notice them
Then, make a list
of everything that needs to be addressed and prioritize it. I
recommend prioritizing based on what is most critical in the
next 90 days.
Then on your
scheduled Clean Sweep Day just start powering through! The
trick is to stay focused and not answer the phone or get
side-tracked with emails. You can even tell everyone in your
life what you are doing - I bet they will want to join you for
Clean Sweep Day too! :-)
Now here is the
best part. Imagine it's the end of your Clean Sweep Day. You
have powered through a mountain of projects and you feel like a
million bucks. Just see yourself sitting at your desk, smiling,
knowing that everything you just accomplished has helped you
clear space for more money, more focus and more time to do
what's important. You feel excited and energized and ready to
take on your bigger game of success!
The author of
this article is anonymous. I received it by email and the
sender said she didn't know who wrote it as it was sent to her
without an author's bio. So, if you know, let me
know.

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