February 08, 2008
Overcoming Overwhelm
Do you ever feel overwhelmed? Do you feel like you just can't get ahead? Sometimes life is challenging. And if you fall behind it can be hard to catch up. Those are all symptoms of overwhelm. So, what can you do to get back on track?
When life gets you down, it's really important to just start simplifying and breaking things down. Most people over-complicate life. I know. Because I'm one of those people. I have too much of everything. I have to remind myself to continue to simplify. Reduce the number of physical possessions you have. Reduce the number of financial accounts you have. Reduce the number of email newsletters you subscribe to. Reduce the commitments you have.
At some point, you have to start saying no to things. At least until you can get your head above water. You didn't get into a mess overnight. And you won't be able to solve it overnight.
The best way out of a mess and the best way to overcome overwhelm is to simply start taking baby steps. Create a task list for things that will help to clean up the overwhelm. Take some time to brainstorm creative ideas to simplify things.
You can do it. You can clean up your messes and overcome overwhelm. Just simply start taking some baby steps and you'll begin making progress and feeling better.
For additional ideas to work more productively and effectively, listen to my FREE audio series, the 12 Days of Productivity.
Rick Cooper, The PDA Pro
www.ThePDApro.com
February 8, 2008 at 02:34 PM in Entrepreneurs, Follow Up, Goals, Motivation, Organizing, Success, Time Management | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack
September 17, 2007
Great Rules to Boost your Productivity
Steve Pavlina shares 33 Rules to Boost your Productivity. He says, "Productivity heuristics are behavioral rules (some general, some
situation-specific) that can help us get things done more efficiently. "
My favorite rule on his list is #2: Daily goals. Steve states, "Without a clear focus, it’s too easy to succumb to distractions. Set targets for each day in advance. Decide what you’ll do; then do it."
That's great advice. I have a great new tool that will help you stay on track on a daily basis. It's called the Daily Success Priorities card. If you'd like a free sample of 5 cards to get started, you can request them by clicking here and I'll mail them to you.
Set daily goals and you'll achieve outstanding results!
September 17, 2007 at 06:04 AM in Organizing, Productivity, Success, Time Management | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack
September 14, 2007
The PDA Pro Records a New Audio Program
I'm excited to be able to share a few details about a current project I'm working on. I'm developing an audio program which will be launching in October. I assembled a team to help support me in this project and we have been working diligently all summer long.
The topic is on Follow Up. This is an extremely critical area in sales and can really benefit from the clever use of technology. I was surprised to find very little material on the topic. It's almost always covered as an afterthought.
I just returned from the recording studio today where I cut the final audio tracks for the program. I have the good fortune of being able to work with Barbara Beal Lopez from Brightfarm Productions. You can't imagine the amount of work that's required to produce a product. It takes an enormous amount of work. I'll be glad when this is done. Of course, then comes marketing and sales. It's all good.
Check back soon for more details. As The PDA Pro, I will continue to provide tips, strategies and advice on sales as well as PDAs and smartphones. My official definition for PDA is Productivity, Discipline and Action. You can increase your Productivity if you exercise Discipline and take Action. And this audio program will give you tips and strategies to develop the discipline to follow up.
September 14, 2007 at 09:35 PM in Business Networking, Contact Management, Email, Follow Up, Organizing, Relationship Marketing, Sales, Sales Productivity, Social Networking, Success, The PDA Pro, Time Management | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack

