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Curse of the Creatives
by
Laurie A. Sheppard
If you feel driven, yet overwhelmed by the many diverse life goals
you’re having difficulty completing, you’ve likely caught the “curse of
the creatives.” Find fulfillment with one of two approaches
to goal completion.
Your drivenness is caused by your self-expectation that you should do
it all.
A
creative client once shared her belief, “Diversification is necessary
to make me more competitive in a world that has little time or patience
for people who can only do one thing really well.”
You
can even give examples of others who spin just as many plates as you,
but do it successfully.
While
a recent Times magazine article, The Multitasking Generation, said,
“Decades of research (not to mention common sense) indicate that the
quality of one's output and depth of thought deteriorate as one attends
to ever more tasks.”
Before you invest energy in any more comparisons, you already know that
going in too many directions isn’t rewarding for you. Your
projects are stalemated and you’re frustrated—hence, the
“curse.” Consider which choice, “A” or “B” best suits your
style?
A. Continue to do many things at once, accept they won’t all get
finished, and enjoy the creative diversification of the process.
OR…
B. Stay focused on fewer things you really enjoy and complete
them one by one.
Which of these style approaches to reach goals will it take for you to
feel engaged, satisfied and on purpose? If variety is most
important, you’ll choose A. If completion is a higher priority,
you’ll choose B. A hint for B is to identify creativity in its
simpler form.
If you still feel trapped with either option, ask yourself, “Do I
continue to invest in dead-end projects because I don’t want to let go
of the time I’ve already invested up to now?” “Do I rush to
complete projects because I view time closing in on me?”
If
either is true, you’re loosing rewards available to you. Stop
watching the clock, since it causes you to feel rushed and be
unfocused.
Focus
instead on staying true to your style choice.
Sometimes you can handle multiple tasks effectively and they can show
off your talents. Other times you excel by a streamlined
step-by-step approach to complete goals that demonstrate your
specialty.
An
important question you need to ask yourself is which choice gives you
greater peace of mind, enjoyment and reward in the moment?
With either choice, first acknowledge your creative abilities rather
than consider yourself cursed at all and be grateful you’re afforded so
many options.
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Laurie A. Sheppard: 12-year master certified Life Coach and Career
Strategist to mid-level professionals and small business entrepreneurs
who want to make quality career and personal changes. Laurie is
author of the double-audiotape, “The 3 C’s for Effective Living:
Change, Creativity and Communication” and eBook, “Achieving Selfhood
Through Self-Esteem.” She offers complimentary coaching sessions,
giveaways and numerous resources including her free monthly ezine,
“Change-makers’ Career Tips,” at http://www.creatingatwill.com.
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Laurie A. Sheppard is the coach for change. She is a master
certified Life Coach and Career Strategist, author and speaker.
She helps entrepreneurs and professionals manifest their career and
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to make change easy and her self-esteem book gives you the confidence
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