Working hard - too much to do

I’m late with my blog, and I’m just so busy. I’ve got a lot of projects on the go, and whilst I’m still juggling them ok it’s not easy. 

Very soon you will be able to visit my new web site. I’ve been creating my own in the past, but this time want it to do things I just don’t have the time to learn how to do. Whilst I can use FrontPage for web design, I need to use Dream Weaver, and whilst I’ve done the course it would be too long to get to grips, so cheaper to get someone else to do it.  It’s making better use of my time, but I still have to rewrite text, think about structure, choose graphics, and liaise with designers. I don’t think I had realised just how much time this would take.  

Sometimes we need to allow the experts to help out. This past month I have rewritten 3 CVs, and got great feedback from people. It’s not a cheap job but it allows people to get on with their lives, knowing that an expert is it hand to portray them in the best possible light.  

What have I learnt from being so busy – perhaps to think about if you really do need to do everything. I didn’t need to have new business stationery and business cards created at the same time, and this could have waited. However I did decide not to help my husband with his business idea – I’ve told him he’s my priority when I’ve finished my urgent and essential pile.  

All the other tasks I have are piled up in order of priority so I can focus on the most essential tasks first. It would be so easy to get distracted by the nice to do, but that isn’t finishing off new web pages. 

Talk soon, denise x

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