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One of the biggest challenges that I’ve had to

master in my career is an out-of-control calendar.

I learned recently that I suffer from a known

condition. A disorder that is very common to

people-pleasers and over-achievers alike.

I suffer with

Time Optimism

, and

this is a diagnosis that I share

with many of my friends and

colleagues.

Time optimism is a common

condition created by bad

habits. Thehabitsof people

pleasing and forgetting

your boundaries.

Good news! Like any

serious condition that is

caused by bad habits, there

is hope! Admitting that you

are a time optimist is the first

step. There are two important

habits that I’ve embraced to help

me master the time optimism issues.

Allow time between commitments to finish

my tasks

A few years ago, one of my friends suggested

that I pad my appointment times, allowing time

to complete work from each client or meeting

before beginning something new. This idea was

so simple that I was embarrassed that I hadn’t

thought of it before. It made a lot of sense Even

though I was nervous, I gave it a try, blocking 20-

30 minutes after each meeting to complete tasks.

Within a week, I noticed a huge difference. I was

getting more done without feeling overwhelmed.

Blocking a half day per week just for work

I must admit, I felt very nervous about trying

this one. After years of being flexible and

By Beth Caldwell

Do you have the

Time-Optimism Disorder?

SOAR TO SUCCESS

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