Keys
to Energize Your
Enterprise and Your Life
There
is a wave of change sweeping across American corporations
and government. A change in the way we do business within
our walls with our workforce as well as with our external
customers and constituents. It seems that people like doing
business with people who like doing business and mixing fun
with effectiveness makes good business sense in these stressful
times. This is particularly true in the public service arena
where many lives are touched by those who serve them and where
balancing our quality of life is a basic issue.
Our
workforce is like cows; they produce more when they are contented
and cared for. Creating a workplace that promotes peak performance
through playful professionalism also decreases absenteeism,
sickness, turnover, and stress while increasing morale, teamwork,
creativity, and productivity. I share some of the most important
keys below for those of you in the industry of coordinating
people, policies, events, and training in order to help increase
your personal energy. If we don't take care of ourselves,
then we cannot take care of others and share our energy in
order to become contributors instead of consumers of productive
energy. Implement these keys to increase your energy, decrease
your stress and to start balancing your work and your life
today.
F1
Function - what is yours?
What is your function in life? Studies show that those who
have a purpose and are actively working towards achieving
their goals are happier and wealthier than those who just
show up for life each day. Set goals, change them, and actively
work on them.
Ctrl -
Control your life and your immediate environment
Take control of your immediate circle of influence. Realize
you have the power to control your state of mind and reactions
to whatever life hands you. You can also control your immediate
physical environment such as your cubicle. Give yourself an
energy boost by hanging up photos which cheer you up or putting
a candy dish on your desk, having a nice rug under your feet,
playing soft instrumental music to soothe your nerves.
Space - What does your space say
about you?
Can you navigate through your space? Is it pleasant, comfortable,
and workable or does it create stress? Are items easily accessible?
If you are left brained, are things vertical behind closed
doors? If you are right brained, are they horizontal and within
view ? Do your desk accessories accommodate these preferences?
What is the color or what type of furniture do you have and
how is it positioned in the room? Do you like to be in this
room? The key here is organize to energize!
Shift- Shift tasks to increase energy
Adults in our infinite wisdom say that children have short
attention spans, but they are just shifting to a task which
brings them more energy when they are getting drained from
the task at hand. Shift from left brain tasks such as budgeting
to a right-brain task such as reading your mail or watering
your plants. Your productivity will increase and your mind
will feel refreshed.
Delete - Delete internal & external
clutter
Have you ever known somebody who could just light up a room.....
when they left? Do you have any of these people in your life?
Just delete them! They will sap the life energy right out
of you. External clutter is anything around you that "bugs"
you such as dusting, unread newspapers and catalogs piling
up, the lamp you got in the divorce, or the tacky souvenir
your neighbor brought you. Internal clutter is such things
as dishonesty, secrets, emotional stress, miscommunications,
or any other "messalanea" which is clogging up your
circuits to think freely and be charged up.
Insert - Energy inserts and toys
for the playful professional
Fill your day with energy inserts, toys, and playful items
which speak to you. Studies show that using colored pens,
stickers, and getting creative will cause you to look forward
to your daily planning sessions. Turn your daytimer into an
adult version of a coloring book. Professionalism can be playful
- remember to mix fun and effectiveness and bring your sense
of humor to work.
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