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Tip: taking on too much?

Community based organizations fill an enormous role in our society. They do great work and their power lies in human resources. Being the helpful humans that we are, we pledge our support to a number of organizations and they, in turn, call on us to help out with their programs. Sometimes we say yes because we have the time, sometimes we say yes when we really should say, “no.”

When someone asks you to take on a new commitment or responsibility, get all the details from them and then tell them you will think about it for a day or two and get back to them. Once the excitement of new-adventure and flattery has worn off, review All of your current roles and priorities, listen to your instincts, and only then determine whether to accept or not.

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    1. Comment by katie | 2006/03/12 at 17:08:15

      Shawn, I love this tip about making a commitment to community based organizations…..Do you have any other short tips about simplifying?


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      [...] Finally I asked my friend, “can we talk about this tomorrow?” (I’ve written about using a night of sleep as a buffer for community involvement requests, but it’s useful in other situations, as [...]

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