The Nothing Spiral
Helen Braswell Kakouris, CPA
COO & Co-Founder at Tentho | 2023 Inc 5000 | 2023 Power Leaders 250 | 2023 & 2022 Fast 50 (#2) - SFBJ | Mom of 3 | Best Selling Author - Amazon
A picture’s worth 1000 words. The nothing spiral. Most ironic part of this photo - it is a still taken from the filming of the press release for A Dollar Is Magic. A morning where I had already moved forward 4 majors projects for work and had a successful personal morning with the kids. But at 11:55 am, I found myself on the phone at lunch to my mom saying:
"Ugh, I’ve accomplished nothing today!”
How many times has the day ended with the feeling like nothing was moved forward? In my career (and life in general), I have ended the day countless times feeling like the day defeated me. Truly feeling in my core that “nothing” had gotten done.
Was procrastination a culprit? Or was I measuring my day’s accomplishments wrong?
In recent years, I have become much more conscientious of this harshness on myself. Because reality is the absolute opposite. There is a near 100% probability that there is not a single day in the 365 days in a year where this is a true statement. Not as a business owner with three small children. Even on a sick day, parents are rarely allowed to crawl under the covers.
Yet here I was, caught again in the nothing-spiral. I called my mom at 11:55 am and heard myself say a couple different times, “Ugh, I’ve done nothing.”
I stopped myself mid-sentence and laughed out loud and said, “Mom, this isn’t true at all. I’ve done so much already.”
And I started listing it all out, “I filmed a press release video for A Dollar Is Magic that’s being sent to all the major news outlets nationally, I met with my Tentho operations team to make decisions on technology initiatives, I spoke with a bank to close a multi-million dollar loan for a client to expand their business, I networked with a new industry partner, let alone just the normal household morning routine of boys to summer camp and baby cuddles before even starting my work day.”
Clearly, my nothing-spiral words were false.
Within 6 waking hours, I had already accomplished so much! So, what was the culprit of this mindset? And how do we exile this negative feeling about ourselves?
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Always the Numbers
With these topics, I am curious if I am the only one that feels a certain way. So, I enjoy searching the internet for any studies that can bring familiarity to the challenge I am facing.
Are we expecting too much of ourselves all from the same day?
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There is no real completion to task lists. So, that is a poor measurement to feel personally accomplished. Just recently, a dear friend and advisor sent me a hilarious meme about a generational task list. Keep reading to see it.
I have worked to change my daily mindset. Bringing the day to a close knowing that I did my personal best given the day’s circumstances and challenges.
3 Quick Wins to Change the “Nothing-Spiral” Mindset:
And a bonus #4.
Allow self-compassion. Allow compassion for yourself when a child becomes sick, and it derails all your plans. This does not stop your plans. It merely pauses them. And tomorrow is a new day!
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Changing my own mindset from feeling like "nothing" was accomplished to recognizing daily wins takes patience, habit-changing and self-compassion. Every small step forward is progress. Celebrate achievements, however small they may seem. Each day brings new opportunities for success and growth.
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Truly,
Helen
P.S. Enjoy this laugh for generational task lists!
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