Where Did All That Stress Come From?

Have you noticed an increasing amount of stress in your life? Sure, there are plenty of things to be concerned about, not the least of which is the economy.

However, I’ll bet that before things turned south, you still had more than enough stress. If this sounds familiar, then I’d like to explore a sleeper source of stress and tension. We all know the obvious ones, or at least the ones that seem obvious. This one may be a little less obvious.

In the past two weeks, we have looked at the difference between multi-tasking and multi-goaling. One of the keys turned out to be what I called "half-tasking." Half-tasking is that kind of experience we have probably all had – you start working on one rather simple task, and then your eye catches another piece of paper, and you start working on that one; then you notice a new email has arrived, and so you turn your attention to that; then the phone rings, a text message shows up, you leave for a meeting, and so the day goes.

At the end of the day, that one simple thing you started to work on is still there, still incomplete, still occupying a piece of your attention. Part of the problem is that as much as we have attention on that one thing, we also have attention on multiple things. Human beings seem to do better when they can focus rather than having their attention or focus split.

That’s where we’re heading: what has your attention? Perhaps even more important, what has your fleeting attention? And even more important, what takes your attention away from where you have your attention?

 

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About russell.bishop

A recognized expert in personal and organization transformation, Russell has coached thousands of individuals around the world, helping them discover more about who they truly are and how to create balance and success in their personal and professional lives.  He is the creator of Insight Seminars, one of the largest and most successful personal transformation programs in the world, with well over one million graduates in 34 countries. 

Russell is an internationally regarded speaker, educator, coach and consultant.  His corporate clients include Fortune 500 executives in aerospace, healthcare, pharmaceutical and biotechnology, information technology, telecommunications and oil and gas.  He has extensive international experience working in Europe, Asia, North and South America. 

Having started five different organizations in his career, Russell is well versed in the growth and expansion challenges faced by founding entrepreneurs and CEO’s.  Executives and senior teams frequently engage his services on issues of leadership, growth and work-life balance. 

Today, Russell is the the founder and President of Bishop & Bishop, a consulting and coaching company whose seminars, coaching, and consulting offer individuals and organizations a new approach to integrating personal and spiritual values into their personal and professional lives.  He is the author of numerous articles on the power of choice and awareness as well as his forthcoming book, Lessons in the Key of Life:  Questions for Those in Search of Answers. 

In addition to his consulting practice, he has lectured on productivity for the executive MBA programs at UCLA, University of Texas and Washington University in St. Louis. Russell previously served on the Board of Directors for the University of Santa Monica and was a charter member of the Advisory Board for the Points of Light Foundation.  

He received a Master's degree in Educational Psychology from the Davis Campus of the University of California and currently resides in Santa Barbara, California and Mauna Lani, Hawaii with his wife, Valerie.  Russell is an avid golfer and amateur chef.

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