I know it sounds like I’m arriving extremely late to the game by saying this, but . . . It seems to me that lately I’ve embraced the idea of addressing the challenges in my life. Certainly not all of them. Probably not even most of them. But, some of them.
What do I mean by that? When looking forward in laying out my day, I’ve taken on the tasks – in certain aspects of my life – of addressing the actions that I’m not exactly sure how to accomplish. But, I’m showing up to them anyway. I know that sounds so simplistic, but you would be amazed what I and others do to avoid real work.
In fact, I’m sure that I do it daily. An example in my day-to-day would be: driving around town to jobsites dropping off material and running errands is not where I need to be spending my time. This is not my strength and anyone could accomplish the same thing if they have a truck to haul loads around town for an hourly rate. The real work I need to be doing is finalizing and refining our 30-day review that reflects our company’s core principles for an employee that has been with us for 30 days in order to systemize it as a live document we can use in our training for new hires and employees repeatedly. See the difference?
No doubt driving around LA making phone calls and listening to podcasts is much easier for me and appears as if something is happening – that work is getting done. The question I have to ask is: Is it real work?