It's been 3 weeks (I think...?!) of having 2 jobs and running the gauntlet between the two. A real test of running your priorities and "what NOT to do". Very hard for an overachiever that tries to go above and beyond in everything they do.
In these times of stress, I've really been trying to focus on what emotional energy I have and when. What makes me happy and energized....and what makes me pull my hair out and frustrated!?
In these times of stress, I've really been trying to focus on what emotional energy I have and when. What makes me happy and energized....and what makes me pull my hair out and frustrated!?
Happy Camper
- informal social events with colleagues (parties, hallway talks, lunches...)
- having coaching and development conversations with my staff
- having people reach out to me for advice
- a great executive meeting where people are engaged and approve my recommendations
- learning new stuff (products, gadgets...)
- time with my hubby without the rest of the world involved
- right now, listening to music, thinking about possibilities, and only 1 meeting on the calendar today!
Grumpy Bear
- back to back meetings 3 days in a row...you just can't breathe let alone think!
- the executive focus on EVERY word you choose to put on a piece of paper
- powerpoint paralysis
- cube life...there is really no privacy here...I practically live in a conference room for the calls I make
- new boss...good person, but having to work that new relationship, adjust style, and expectations is an energy drainer
- management layers...having to work through 3 layers to do little things (understand the big things)
So there it it - the life of 2 jobs!
I did have a great reflection time over the weekend with hubby as we took a few days off. It was a chance to talk about what was important to us now and in the future and dreams / ideas to make it happen. There are some things that I am excited about ....nice to dream and I'll work to make some of those dreams a reality (a 3rd job!? Must be crazy!). I'll announce more over time...but I did write the goals down in a paper journal as a commitment!
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