29 de October, 2019
How many times have you said, “I am so busy” this week? How many of these times have you used it as an excuse to decline an invitation? Frankly, the “B-word” is so overly used in our status-driven, stressed-out society that it has lost all meaning.
Everyone is busy and everyone has the same 24 hours in a day. If you are being honest with yourself and others, all you are really saying is, “that is not a priority for me right now.” Perhaps that would be the more honest answer, even if it sounds rude. Here are some alternatives for things you can say instead of using busyness as an excuse or explanation.
5 Things to Say Instead of “I’m so busy”
So Much to Do, So Little Time: Establish Priorities
Time is the most precious commodity. It is important to master the art of explanations for turning down invitations, projects, and events that are not your priority. But you must know how to properly assess your priorities so you can feel more balance in your work and life.
Former U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower understood that everything you do in life and work can be classified by its importance and urgency. He used these two attributes to prioritize his tasks into a matrix that yields 4 different strategies, which I find very helpful.
What Is Important to You?
The Eisenhower Matrix is a great tool to prioritize your time. However, the classification of activities can be deeply personal. Watching TV is widely regarded as a fruitless task. In general, people would say reading is better for you. But if you are a literary editor and need a break from the written word at the end of the day, watching the World Series with your husband can be both a relationship-building time and a restorative activity and fall into quadrant 2, the most important of your quadrants. In the end, to be successful at prioritizing, you need to know what is important to you and what your long-term goals are in work and in life.
The most important thing is to keep this matrix in mind as you run through your to-do list. If you simply have a long list of tasks, it will be difficult to know where to begin. Try using this matrix to help you classify the items on your list so you can develop a plan of action and be more effective and intentional with your work.
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