overwhelm

Ding Dong! Can Someone Else Get The Door?


Familiar with that old saying, the more things change the more they stay the same?  Oh yeah!  We started writing about ‘overwhelm’ almost a decade ago when we were seriously in the overwhelm loop and so were many of our clients.  Fast forward to 2015 and has it changed?  Uh uh, nada, nope….

Back then I called being overwhelmed the ‘curse of the 21st century’ this past 2 weeks has reconfirmed my opinion!  In between everyday ordinary life and work stuff we have been dealing with leaks from the terrace, workmen (don’t get us started on this one it’s not pretty…I said don’t!), tech issues, a pup with a spider bite, and major projects with deadlines.  Did you hear that overwhelm buzzer go off?  That’s what I called it way back then and, you know, it still works.  To me it sounds like one of those loud obnoxious buzzers on a game show!  Multiple times this week that buzzer was about to sound!

Now, Dr B and I consider ourselves pretty good at handling stuff, in fact, we both are what we call ‘Super-Copers’ (more about that in upcoming feature articles!) like our clients who are professional, super-savvy women as well.  We all probably share one thing, we feel embarrassed, like we are failing, or even ashamed to admit getting overwhelmed, after all we are supposed to be able to do it all without breaking a sweat and while smiling.  The thing we need to get over is not the overwhelm it’s the shame.  Say it after me…

I AM WOMAN!

Sometimes I am fed-up, tired woman, yes, even overwhelmed woman and…I’m cool with that.

Being overwhelmed is simply a feeling, a temporary, albeit unpleasant, fleeting feeling.  Well, actually it is more like a torrent of feelings and thoughts all hitting at the same time.  Picture this…the doorbell rings and you go to answer it expecting a single person who you will effectively and efficiently (as per usual) deal with.   Now picture this (come on play with me here)…buzzer rings, you open the door,(yikes!) there’s a mob of people on your doorstep all yelling and pushing and shoving and trying to get your attention all at once!  Feelings and thoughts, needs and wants, expectations and obligations all falling over each other!  That’s overwhelm.   So what’s a Burnout Queen to do?

Walk away.  You heard it right and you heard it here…close the door on the noise and walk away.  (It’s ok go against character and be rude!).  Don’t worry you won’t walk forever,  just 20 minutes.

Walk away from overwhelm, nothing will happen,

the world will not end.

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Next?  Declare it out loud, “I am overwhelmed!”  (Whew, that feels better already!)  There you’ve said it and the paparazzi didn’t jump out of the bushes to snap a picture of you in your shameful overwhelmed state!   Now what?

Take a brain break.  When in overwhelm you are in overdrive, so shift down a couple of gears and idle in neutral for 20 minutes.  Make a cuppa, call a friend (only if they are in a good space or you will end up listening to them!  You see we know you!), play with the goldfish, go outside, get a breath of fresh air, pick some flowers (yes even if it’s the neighbours), or take yourself out for a quick coffee at the local cafe.

Stop saying ‘I can’t take a break, I can’t stop,

I’ve got too much to do!’  Yada yada, us too!

We’re not being unsympathetic to your plight, just realistic.  It’s true, when you are overwhelmed you will accomplish nothing.  Once you have had 10 minutes of absolute chill time (doing nothing, saying nothing, thinking nothing) and your brain has stopped smoking, get out a pad of paper (yes good old paper and pen, or pencil if you fear certainty, no technology allowed you need tactile) and write down the first thing you need/want to do.  Only one thing, more is not better.  Now decide (yes you can) on one small step you will take to unblock this task.  Stay focused (take another gulp of coffee or tea) figure out the next small step (no no no, don’t look any further ahead that’s where overwhelm lurks.) simply focus on your toes, one step at a time.  You got it!  Keep doing this and you are out of overwhelm.

There is an ongoing problem.  When you live on the edge of burnout, as we know so many of you do, you invite more and more overwhelm moments into your life.  We give it to you, life is hectic, we all live in a 24/7 world.  So what’s the answer?

Easy, you don’t have to join.   If you give-up living your burnout lifestyle and start living with more ‘enlightened balance’ in your life (notice we said ‘enlightened’ not perfect balance, another mythical monster!) you will still be successful, hey probably more successful, and you will stay sane!  

Our solemn promise to you is to keep writing about all of this stuff so you can do what we did, give up burnout and live to defy ordinary!  It’s way more fun.

So, are you ready?  Next time that overwhelm buzzer goes off…let someone else get the door!  You’ve got better things to do…you are a Burnout Queen!

Until Next Time…Grab Life by the Crown!

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P.S.  The BOQs would love to hear from you!  Leave your wisdom and comments in the box below. 

Overwhelm and Setting Limits, a BOQ response

vintage-burnout-queens-blkWe had a request from one of our fabulous readers, about any materials on overwhelm and setting limits to ensure a less stressful and frustrating day, week, month. Well, let’s recap with these 3 articles we wrote.

Overwhelmed? Get a Manicure appeared April 25th on our blog http://theburnoutqueens.com/overwhelmed-get-a-manicure/

Another great article of ours in Huffington Post (April 9th/15) was about being so overwhelmed with various ‘things’ to be done that you end up doing nothing. We call this flatlining. http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/…/burning-out-on-under-per…/

And finally another of our articles from Huffington Post (May 8/15) on the 4 Emotional Themes of Overwhelm which helps you understand what emotions we react to that press the overwhelm buzzer:http://theburnoutqueens.com/4-emotional-themes-of-overwhelm/

STAY TUNED, there are several more articles about to be published on the subject of overwhelm and stress coming to our readers this Autumn/Fall.

Hope this helps xx

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