Modern life moves fast. It’s a simple fact that you loathe, love, or tolerate. This is especially true for PR pros as we seek to serve our clients well, looking out for them and keeping their projects moving forward while working on our own innovative thinking and professional development.
Part of the cause is an increase of incoming messaging from a variety of sources – text, instant messaging, project management platforms, and the like. We can let the open fire hose of information knock us over or we can choose to take a moment at the start of each day to decide what takes priority, acknowledging the reality of interruption and the likelihood that another item may take precedence throughout the day but starting with a stance of taking each element of the day on its own. And then the next, and the next.
Start with the morning journal exercise of emptying your mind on paper and see where it takes you.
Seeking to “unbusy” our lives does not mean we’re not leaving it all on the floor for our clients. It means we want to work hard with a focused productivity.
What do you think? We want to hear from you! Visit us at soloprpro.com or contact us online to share.
Episode 12: Professional Politics (No, Not Those Politics)
Episode 11: Taking Your Solo PR Pro Show on the Road with Daria Steigman
Episode 10: PR and Tech - 2019 Trends
Episode 9: The Economy of Time
Episode 8: Take a Break
Episode 7: PR Pros - Stop Annoying Journalists
Episode 6: How Not to Manage It All
Episode 5: Cringeworthy PR
Episode 4: Holiday PR Mania
Episode 3: Wholeness in Entrepreneurship with Dr. Glenn McElhinney
Episode 2: Fear and the Solo PR Pro
Episode 1: Intro to That Solo Life and Solo PR Pro
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