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The Busy-o-Meter


experimenta01When do you hear anyone saying these days that they’re quiet, have nothing to do and are bored in the weekends? That’s right: NEVER. Our lives have become trends of busyness: the more worn out we are, the more we seem to score. But do we? Maybe it used to look interesting, but only till we reach the point of actual exhaustion and have a Burn out, then all of a sudden the busyness does not seem so cool anymore.

This morning I heard that yes the newly printed Pukeko cushion design AND the full upholstery fabric samples will be send to me asap, they have been so FRANTIC at fabric manufacturer www.hemptech.co.nz (excuse the pun) that there was a delay in getting the samples I designed for them to me! But, all good things come to those who wait, and even better: to those that ASK.

What have you done so far this month that puts you on your brownie-points-yeehaa-achievable-meter and what have you organized that actually ensures continuous sanity and YOU-time? Work is important to you, where do you value yourself in the grand scheme of things?

It REALLY doesn’t matter if you’re busy or not, it does matter what you do with your time….

#1 be effective
#2 work smarter, not harder
#3 know your priorities
#4 set your boundaries (preserve you-time)
#5 have fun

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This post was written by:

Mirjam Spronk - who has written 17 posts on Business Blogs.

Miriam is a textile, jewellery and graphic designer who's work is now rapidly expanding in New Zealands market. She is a people connector and helps others reach their goals by connecting or referring them. In downunder since 2002 this Dutchy brings a direct and optimistic attitude to the table. Miriam is a blogger, a gumboot runner on her 64 acre lifestyle block and also works as an interior stylist. Life's too short.


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