You may have entered the workforce long ago with busyness tied into your self-identity. There’s a societal perception that we should always be doing something. We tend to reward the busy and scoff at the lazy, which makes us feel better about being busy.
Typically, leaders - both new and seasoned - become too busy to win because they resist delegating, and the resistance to delegate work is usually because of the following:We think we can do it bestwhen they don’t delegate. When you are swamped with work, you become stressed, which negatively affects your mood, which makes you irritable and difficult to be around.There’s a societal perception that we should always be doing.
Suppose, however, that the researchers had ordered half of the students to run a mile to the drop-off point while juggling ten balls. Keeping busy may make you happy, but at some point excessive busyness can overwhelm your coping capabilities. When you delegate you gain respect, your workload will lighten, and you will have the mental space to take a bird’s eye view of your team and/or organization.
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