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Brainpower For The Overwhelmed

Written by: Eileen McDargh

Article Overview: Another great article about our overwhelming schedules, information overload and constant, unrelenting stress. Eileen discuss how we got to where we are and gives meaningful tips to help us relieve stress and get in control.

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Brainpower For The Overwhelmed

Walk into the room and can't find your keys? Or forget why you entered the room in the first place? Wondering what has happened to your short term memory? Feel overwhelmed by information, people, to-do lists and demands on your time?
You very well could be suffering from SAAD - situational attention deficit disorder, a term coined by Anderson Consulting Institute for Strategic Change.

Specifically, most of us are now in situations in which we are bombarded by so many demands for our attention that our brains close down.
It's a phenomenon of our time. Our brains, evolved over eons to respond to our environment and each other are exponentially being taxed by the growth in information and technology. Everyone and everything is vying for attention. We are hardwired to respond but when it's deluged like that, the brain just "goes blind".

Engineers discovered this phenomenon when they installed hundreds of communication devices in cockpits, thinking it would improve the pilot's performance. Instead, when the pilots performance decreased.
Information and technology will not go away.

But there are ways to turn from "SAAD" to glad.


1. Determine your priorities and focus on them.
Don't let yourself be pulled into anything from meetings, to readings, to conversations that thwart your priorities. Literally block out space on your daily to-do list for things that are important to you: from projects, to exercise, to family time. Hold these times as sacred.


2. Say "no" to answering every message.
The average American receives 201 phone, paper, and e-mail messages a day. Take care of those that are priority and let the rest drop off. Ignore the messages that are uninvited and unnecessary.


3. Let technology work for you in prioritizing.
Called ID and voice mail can allow you to screen calls. For those who depend upon business coming in via phone and need to take every call, develop a way to shorten incoming sales calls. Telemarketing calls that come in via a computer dial-up have a few seconds of silence before a voice is heard. If that's the case, just hang up. If you are solicited, ask them to please out your name on the DO NOT call list. And then hang up.


4. Create a centering place.
Whether it is in the silence of your car, or in a shower, or closing your door, take 15 minutes per day to practice paying attention to ONE thing: your breathing, a flower, a fish tank. Like the muscle in our bodies, the brain gets strong I the places where we train it. Focus turns SADD into glad.!


© Eileen McDargh, McDargh Communications. All rights reserved. You may reprint this article so long as it remains intact with the byline and if all links are made live.

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Eileen McDargh, CSP, CPAE is the expert that organizations like IBM, Dow Chemical, American Airlines, Novartis, SteinMart, Women's Foodservice Forum and the U.S. Department of the Army hire when they need the best keynote speaker or master facilitator. She has helped these organizations develop great leaders, create organization and personal life balance practices, focus on change management strategies that creates resilience, develop communication skills to connect with key stakeholders, increase employee engagement, excitement and loyalty and much, much more. Bold claim? YES, but that's why EXECUTIVE EXCELLENCE Magazine lists her as one of the top 100 authorities in work and life leadership. You can benefit from her common sense, street smarts, and business know-how and communication savvy to take your business and personal life to the next level.


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