How to Wipe Out Overwhelm
by Alicia M Forest

How often do you find yourself

in this scenario?

It's Monday morning and you're

all geared up for a productive week
ahead. You've got your to-do list
(massive as it is) at the ready
and you sit down at your desk
to start checking things off.

As you begin to read down your list,

you start to feel something in your gut.
It's not a physical pain necessarily, just
a feeling of something heavy starting
to grow. You ignore it and continue
reading your list, making stars next
to the things that seem to be the most
important to get done that day.

But the more you do this, the heavier that feeling gets, until it starts creeping up to
your shoulders and finally settles in your head. All that enthusiasm you had when you
first sat down is gone and the only thing you feel now is utter and complete
overwhelm.

Sound famil
iar? I've been there, too, so I understand.

And it's not that all the tasks on your list aren't wonderful and/or doable. There are
simply too many of them - and they all seem important right now - to expect that you
can accomplish them all in the hours you have to work in any single day.

So what happens? You do a little of this, a little of that, and you really never complete
a single project!

But you don't have to let another week pass without really accomplishing anything.
Simply create a Priority Card.

A Priority Card will help you organize all your tasks in a way that will SHOW you
every day what you should focus on. There are a lot of details that will threaten to take
your mind off your priorities (this is where a virtual assistant can be of immense
value), but those details are not necessarily what will move you forward in your
business. To do that, you need to consistently focus on completing the projects that
will move your business ahead big-time.

You can create a system for helping you focus on your priorities in a number of ways,
but I'm going to give you mine. I only work about 8-10 hours a week on my business,
so adjust your own plan accordingly.

At the beginning of each week, I choose 3 to 5 projects with looming deadlines
(self-imposed as they may be) from my master task list (which really is so massive that
I write it on a 8.5 x 14 legal pad). For example, at the moment, I am working on a bonus
offering for a colleague's product, the Client Abundance Coaching Cafe membership,
and a new website design.

On a colored index card, I write down those projects and prop the card in a standing
clip holder, right in front of my computer screen. When I start to feel that sense of
overwhelm, or when I find myself getting distracted by new ideas or other tasks (all of
which seem important), I remind myself to look at my Priority Card and focus only on
what's written there.

Once I started using my Priority Card, my own business growth l
eaped forward ten
times faster than when I was doing a little of this and a little of that, working on a
dozen things, but taking much too long to actually complete just one project.

Know you won't be able to stick to this process 100% of the time, but even 80% will
help you make dramatic strides in your business growth. You'll actually finish the
projects you set out to do, and you'll not only feel great about doing so, you'll be
inspired to do it again, and again, and again. Once you make this shift, you've learned
the secret to wiping out overwhelm for yourself and your business!







About the author: Alicia M Forest, MBA, Multiple Streams Queen & Coach(TM)
teaches self-employed professionals how to attract more clients, create profit-making
products and services, make more sales, and ultimately live the life they desire and
deserve. For FREE tips on how to create wild abundance in your business, visit
www.ClientAbundance.com
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