SQUIRREL!
Who hasn’t been distracted by a shiny new thing?
My dog loves chasing them. (I only let her because I know she can’t catch them!) And you probably encounter a lot of them in business.
I was introduced to the concept of squirrels representing shiny new ideas and distractions by one of my early clients. With great self-awareness, she would shout “Squirrel!” to herself whenever she felt compelled to chase another “great idea” that she knew, in all likelihood, wouldn’t work out.
What shiny things distract you from your real priorities?
There’s a sliding scale...
For instance, I prefer starting a new book filled with promising ideas over finishing an old one. That’s OK. But I also prefer writing new content for my newsletter, LinkedIn posts, website, or new workshops instead of making sales calls. Yes, marketing and product development are important, but avoiding sales can cost my business money.
Working with creative small business owners means I often see shiny new ideas and distractions doing their sparkling thing...
One of my clients struggles to finish anything she starts. When you run a business by yourself, that’s a big problem. Another client sees her actions through but quickly gets bored of the concept. And another has many business ideas and tries to progress several of them at the same time.
“Squirrels” are even more pronounced for those who have ADD/ADHD. I have a client for whom “squirrels” show up constantly, tempting and distracting, destroying focus, efficacy, and productivity. It’s possible to spend all day at “work” and have nothing useful to show for it.
While exciting enough to draw our attention, “squirrels” can cause great frustration and, at their worst, ruin a business due to lack of focus, poor decision-making, and an inconsistent approach.
Here are a few tips to help manage those distracting squirrels:
1. Set clear goals:
Define your priorities and break them into manageable tasks. This helps you stay focused on what’s important.
2. Time blocking:
Allocate specific time slots for different tasks, including time for creative exploration and time for essential but less exciting tasks.
3. Limit distractions:
Identify your biggest distractions and find ways to minimise them. This could mean setting boundaries for when you check emails or social media.
4. Accountability partner:
Share your goals with someone who can help keep you accountable. Regular check-ins can help you stay on track.
5. Reward yourself:
This is the one thing business owners do consistently badly. Find appealing ways to reward your efforts and to compensate you for deciding not to chase a squirrel.
You need to get excited about your business. It’s incredibly important to have fun while you’re at it too. But you don’t need to chase every squirrel. It’s easy to justify why you’re doing it in the moment, but when you come out the other side, what impact has it made on growing your business?
If you’d like more personalised strategies to cope with your squirrels, I’m offering a free 30-minute strategy call – no sales pitch, just 30 minutes purely about you and your business.
Have a great month!
Lorna X
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From Stress To Success: Practical mindset and wellbeing strategies for overwhelmed small business owners
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This workshop is designed to help you get off the hamster wheel, put in place practical strategies to deal with your overwhelm and reclaim your energy and flourish!
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9 个月Great article
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9 个月I resonate a LOT with this (I don't have ducks or a row, I have squirrels and they're at a rave) and I've been working with the reward thing recently to positive effect. I have to gamify everything to get my stubborn, deeply flawed, but equally spectacular and wonderful brain to do what I need it to!
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9 个月Very useful! Lorna Thomas Thanks for sharing ??