CMU School of Drama


Tuesday, October 16, 2007

How to Take Control of Your Day When You’re Overwhelmed

Web Worker Daily: "Every one of us has a day when the demands on our time are high, when we feel the anxiety and pressure of all that we have to do, when we are so rushed that we can’t get any bearing on our day, when the phone is ringing off the hook, or meetings are back-to-back-to-back, or the IM won’t stop bothering us, or our email is constantly flooded … in short, when we are overwhelmed. For some people, that’s almost every day."

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

One other thing that they don't say that helps me a lot. Is when for me at least I try to go to 33 to work on a Susan Tsu project 5 hours spent there is the equivelent to 3 good hours of work because of getting your supplies out, getting to purnell, distractions from others around you. One way to avoid this is to say you want to spend 4 hours working on something when you only need 3 and then sometimes you can even have extra time in the day that you didn't think you would have.