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09

Day 9 - Paralysis of the Plentiful

By AndreaKalli

With so many electronic gadgets and office systems to help with your time management, it’s easy to become overwhelmed. At some point, it’s “paralysis of the plentiful”; or so many options and so little time to use them all.

This is like “analysis paralysis” where a person gets so wrapped up in making the right decision based on endless amounts of information that nothing gets done. The same is true for “paralysis of the plentiful.”

You’ll see these people; they have a cell phone, a Blackberry ™, a wireless headset, online calendar, to-do list on the computer, calendar posted on the refrigerator at home and day planner in hand.

This doesn’t even count the myriad of yellow sticky notes at home and at the office. This person has “paralysis of the plentiful.” If that sounds like you, then you have to make some tough choices.

When you find a new device that claims to save time, you grab it then add it to whatever you are currently using. Before long, you have several time keeping options but you are still running late to meetings or forgetting to prepare reports on the date due. This is a case of working for the time savers instead of making the times savers work for you.

Start by choosing the most comprehensive, easiest to operate scheduling system. Don’t feel like a low-tech cop-out if you find the paper and pen day planner is that system for you.

If you are spending time programming an exotic phone or hand held organizer, then you are wasting time. That’s not the point. Another problem you may have encountered is using more than one system.

Maybe you use the electronic planner for work items since it hot syncs with your computer, but you keep the paper day planner for your personal life. That’s a huge mistake. The more systems you have, the greater the chance for forgetting an important appointment.

Do you spend more than ten minutes daily updating your time management system? If you do, you may be working with more than one device or planner and that’s what’s wasting time. Let’s face it, you will not your improve time management by spending more time with “paralysis of the plentiful,” trying to keep all your systems synchronized.

Time management systems once engaged are supposed to give you a sense of relief and security that your schedule is under control. If you have the opposite feeling, take a look at what you are using for your time management.

If you have more than one schedule method, cut back to one and use that until you are confident in the system. Later you can experiment with a new method, just resist the urge to add more and more options. Otherwise the time savers become time wasters when they throw you into “paralysis of the plentiful.”

Andrea Kalli
Certified Internet and Social Marketing Assistant
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4 Comments

1

Andrea,

All so true with the calendar time management tools.

I also find myself over-analyzing other web tools, for example, should I use Airset or Microsoft Live Small Business. Should I use Digsby or Trillian as aggregators. It seems unending.

Keep up the good writing!

Lynn Dye

2

Hi Lynn,

It’s like looking in the mirror at yourself, isn’t it? LOL! I find that it is difficult to keep up with sometimes.

It’s not uncommon to find I’ve spent nearly a full day researching something.

Andrea

3

Hi Andrea… What makes the overabundance of gizmos and systems worse is that I want to take every new thing that comes along out for a spin! :-)

As always, another great post!

4

Great advice Andrea! It’s very easy to get overwhelmed by gadgets and technology. You’ve given me a few things to think about.

I have simplified my systems over the years. It’s an ongoing effort.

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