tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195657969635895511.post1506480096959903106..comments2017-08-07T14:32:19.971+01:00Comments on Carritt's blog: balancejoannacarritthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07813350631001579786noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195657969635895511.post-82425037878300486752009-08-01T18:28:47.532+01:002009-08-01T18:28:47.532+01:00nice one, john :o)
as it happens i do have my li...nice one, john :o) <br /><br />as it happens i do have my list of 'values' that i review/check activities against from time to time. though i'm clearly not as deep a Gordo - couldn't come up with 10!joannacarritthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07813350631001579786noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9195657969635895511.post-22227331572383144602009-07-19T22:51:15.969+01:002009-07-19T22:51:15.969+01:00Hi Jo, given the clarity with which you've pos...Hi Jo, given the clarity with which you've posted this entry, I'd say you are well on the way back to balance. Pretty sure that if you re-read it, you'll see - intentional or not - you've actually written your own check-list and solutions.<br /><br />I know you've spent time with Gordo in the past - for a highly driven, competitive, successful (in ALL areas) individual like yourself (I've never met you, yet I'm pretty certain I'm right), applying his top-10 list approach seems perfect: take the top-10 things that are the most important to you (relationship, health, etc), then when you find those "taking on too much" instances, ask yourself - does this contribute to my top 10? If not, bin it... or reconsider what your top-10 is.<br /><br />(Oh, and I'm a paid up member of the "taking on too many things / not delegating enough club. In fact, I need to do exactly what I've just written...).<br /><br />Good luck :-)John Levisonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06463462738922215797noreply@blogger.com