Don’t Overload
Information July 12th, 2007This post is going to be relatively short because I want to take my own advice and not get overloaded. But, one thing that I do want to say is that it is very important that you don’t get bogged down with work. Don’t overload yourself. Don’t push so much work out that you’re overloading yourself. In a future post, I’ll write about how it is important to really find something that relaxes you. But for now, let me just give you a few tips on avoiding overloading yourself.
First and foremost…Set up a schedule so that you’re not working at all the hours of the night. I like to work, so I don’t really feel overloaded. However, tonight, I am not going to work ALL night. By setting a schedule, you really give yourself a chance to get everything done in a very fast manner.
Secondly…Don’t try and do too much in one day. If you need to write twenty content articles and also do five blog posts, try and see if you can’t do that over a few days. If you try and do it all at once, all your writing abilities will be dead. Trust me, I have tried and I have failed.
Thirdly…Don’t set unattainable goals. It is good to aim high, but it is alright to not reach those goals. If you want to get forty articles done in a day and can only get twenty done, that’s alright. Don’t beat yourself up or force yourself to do it.
Those are just three little things that I recommend so that you don’t get overloaded. Schedules, practical goals, and it’s alright to fall back on something smaller. Try it out and you might be surprised to know that you’re getting more work done because you’re not stressed and you’re not overloaded. Good luck!
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