One Task Added, One Task Dropped

It is very easy,
as business builders,
to add more and more tasks
to our days
until we’re overwhelmed.

One of the things I’ve done
is,
now that I’ve found my ideal pace,
my optimal number of daily tasks,
I don’t add tasks to my day
without dropping another task.
One task on my to-do list.
One task off my to-do list.

What this also does
is ensure I prioritize my time.
If the task I’m considering
isn’t as important
as the task that are
already on my to-list,
I don’t add it.

Sandra Yancey,
eWomenNetwork’s CEO,
shares

“The worst thing you can do
is keep adding things to your plate
and not take anything off.

Where your energy goes
is what grows,
so if you don’t believe in balance
you’ll never have it.”

When you add a task
to your to-do list,
delete another task.