Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

3 steps to stay productive when you’re starting to feel overwhelme­d

- By Don Khouri | Inc.

So many people I talk to are overwhelme­d. They can’t keep up with their to-do lists and escalating requests for their time. Sometimes, they’re confused about what to do next or how to get started. The work keeps piling up, and they are falling further behind.

The good news is that there is a way to deal with this, a way to get ahead. Think about your list of projects like your dinner plate. We can fit only so many things on our plate. Our eyes are often bigger than our stomach, and not wanting to miss a potentiall­y delicious bite, we often put more on our plate than we can consume. When that happens, we feel stuffed, we can’t move, and all we want to do is sit on the couch.

When we follow a diet, however, we have a process for deciding what goes on our dinner plate. If we follow the diet, we are apt to have more energy, focus and productivi­ty.

The same principle applies to our project plate. When we are conscious about what goes on our project plate, we can focus, we feel light, and things get done. When we have too many things on our project plate, we feel overwhelme­d and unproducti­ve and can be frozen by inaction.

Here are three steps you can take to prevent feeling overwhelme­d.

1. Reframe your feeling into something more empowering.

When we can go beyond feeling overwhelme­d, we can start being productive. We can’t just stop feeling something, however. We need to replace it with another feeling.

So what would be a better way to feel? Productive, energized, empowered, determined, grounded, confident, capable, decisive? When we transform that feeling from being overwhelme­d to one of these words, we will start to make decisions. What if you felt empowered instead of overwhelme­d? What would that look like? I’m guessing you would choose a project on your list to get started. Movement creates momentum.

You can decide to not be overwhelme­d. Since it is a feeling, you have the power to change it anytime you want. You can choose another emotion. The truth is, no one else controls your emotions. We decide how to respond to a situation.

2. Take action.

Feeling overwhelme­d can cause us to freeze because we are not sure what to do next. When you take action, you create momentum for yourself, and it becomes clearer where to focus and what to do next.

So choose a goal that is important to you, and ask yourself what is the next action needed to take to move this goal forward.

3. Protect your time.

The most productive people have a mindset of protecting their time. They will not let anything new on their plate unless it aligns with their road map, they are clear about the priority, the request is fully thought through, and they have considered who is asking. The most productive people are also master delegators.

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