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Success :
Being successful instead of being busy.
Busy, Busy, Busy.
Being busy has become a way of life for many of us. So much so that we
begin to feel guilty if we find ourselves not being busy or we feel
uncomfortable if we find we have nothing to keep ourselves busy. If we
see someone who is not being busy then we think they may be lazy or
unwell. If we are not busy, we try to think of ways to look busy!
In our work, in our office, in our home, we like to be busy. We may
complain that we have not got a moment to ourselves and yet, when we
find that time, we feel guilty and feel we should be doing something!
In our minds we seem to be confusing being busy with achieving. Our
efforts to keep busy seem to be replacing our drive to be successful.
Perhaps we feel that if we keep busy, at some point our efforts will
magically bring success. Or perhaps we keep ourselves busy to take our
minds off thinking about other things.
Yet, if you were to ask people what sort of life that would love to
lead, how many would say they dreamt of a ‘busy’ life? Most of us would
dream of a calm, peaceful and successful life, which is quite the
opposite of a busy life.
Being busy is not a virtue, it is not a goal. Being busy is what happens
when we find ourselves adrift from what really matters in our life.
Being busy is what happens when we find ourselves working to the values
and goals of others in our lives; our boss, our line manager, the
company, even our parents, partners, children and, yes, even the other
people living in our street.
Someone who looks busy may have the appearance of being successful,
powerful, and influential but do they really feel that way? Usually not.
Usually, the person feels flustered, annoyed, pressured and stressed.
They feel as if they are not in control of their own time or their own
lives and feel they are working to the demands of others.
Keeping busy takes people away from their own thoughts and visions. It
takes them away from working toward their own success or their own
purpose. Busy people have little time to consider ‘the big picture’,
they are busy working on a little piece of a puzzle without knowing
where or whether it fits.
People will say that they go to work and keep busy to earn money. This
may sound fair enough but earning money is only a ‘reason’ for going to
work. Having a ‘reason’ is not the same as having a ‘purpose’. How many
people would say that their purpose in life is to earn money? You may
need to earn money, maybe lots of money, to achieve your purpose or live
the life you want for yourself and your family but earning the money is
not the purpose of life.
Being busy has effects upon ourselves that we do not realise. We stop
talking to people; I mean really talking to them. Sure, we may talk
about whatever thing we are each busy doing but do we really talk about
anything else? How many of these people do we really know? We may know a
bit about the work they do but do we really know anything about them as
people? Do they know anything about us? Being busy takes time away from
other things and from other people. How many of us have heard our
partner complain that they do not see enough of us? How many of us would
like to spend more time with our children or more time for ourselves?
Being busy has effects upon our health, how many of us have felt
stressed as a result of being too busy? How many of us know we are under
strain but fear to slow down in case we are seen as lazy or not pulling
our weight? How many of us can find the time to book that urgent
doctor’s that we know we need but are just too busy to fit it in?
So, now, ask yourself these questions;
1) When I am being busy, whose purpose am I working for? Mine? My
family’s? The company’s?
2) When I am not being busy, do I ever feel guilty, lazy or devious?
3) When I am being busy, how many people do I talk to? What do we talk
about? Do I really know the people I talk to?
4) If I were not being so busy, what else could I be doing?
5) In the last week, how many successes have I had?
6) Could I become more successful without being so busy?
7) What benefits could it bring me and those close to me if I stopped
being so busy?
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Douglas Woods B.Ed., Dip. CP., Cert. Counselling, CCC reg.
International Coach Federation Member.


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