Let Go of Total Control
If
you find yourself constantly griping about having too much
to do and never
enough hours
in the day
to do
it all, you may be
the cause
of the problem. As working mothers we are
used to taking charge
and getting things done. For many
of us, time is limited for decision-making and negotiation and it doesnt take long
to get to
the point where we think, Its just easier to do everything myself. But is it? At home and
at work, we need to consider how much control is necessary and how much is unnecessary.
Even
though you may complain about shouldering most of the responsibility, and want others to do more, do you have difficulty sharing tasks with
your colleagues? Do you seek ultimate authority over everything
that happens at the office? If you answered yes, you just might be a workplace control addict.
It often seems like the more control women
demand over their careers, co-workers and
workloads, the more insane their life feels. Trying to be in charge of everything often leads to bedlam. To gain balance in
your life, you must be prepared to relinquish total control.
(Theres a big
difference, of course, between totally relinquishing control, and relinquishing total control!)
You may be in a situation where you are working long hours, juggling endless family
responsibilities and finishing the night off with extra work youve brought home from the office. And on weekends, between
soccer practice and ballet lessons, you might even find yourself back at the office catching
up on the work that you were unable to
complete during the week. Inevitably, the need to be in control at work will leave you on the edge of burnout. Oftentimes,
this type of burnout stems form a defeating belief that tells you that you are the only
person who
can do the job right and there is no point in delegating it to anyone else because youll just have to
re-do it yourself anyway. In this situation, total control is on the way to total
chaos. By
being over-worked and over-stressed,
mistakes happen and business can be lostnot to mention
your sense of work-life balance.
Trying to control all
aspects of your work may have the opposite effect.
It may be time to figure
out how to let go and lighten up. Making an
inventory of the clients and projects you have on the go, and determining which tasks you absolutely love to do, and which tasks you would be prepared to let go, is a great starting point. It may be
difficult at first to ask for support from your colleagues for fear that you may
appear vulnerable or needy. Asking for help will also demand that you show a considerable amount of trust in others. But doing so will create a sense of teamwork, responsibility, and involvement, and by learning to lighten up, you may realize that it is not as necessary to take everything as seriously as you may have in the past.
With more support on the work
front, you can choose to gradually shed those weekend office hours and put more balance
into your life. Ironically, by letting go of total control at the office you can gain more choice and ultimately more control in your life.
© Copyright 2006. Lisa Martin. All rights reserved.
Lisa Martin is a certified coach who inspires working mothers to achieve success thats balanced.