I'm still in the process, but I seem to have a good handle on a list of best and worst tasks.
Best tasks are usually energising and you can do them all day. Some best tasks actually reduce my overload.
Best tasks;
Strategy - I can formulate strategies with very little effort, and I do it automatically at times. I had to mess about with Windows 10 the other day, and while I was fixing the PC, my brain was chattering about M$ strategy to lose friends and alienate people. It's remarkably effective.
Design & creation - website design, graphic design (I'm not that great at GD).
Hardware & software fiddling - this requires close to zero effort as long as I'm alone.
Writing and blogging - needs to be a passion or I'm not going to do it.
Worst tasks;
Managing anything as part of a daily routine.
Running meetings with more than two people - I can do one or two, just about, but more is a killer.
Managing finance.
Filling out any form longer than contact details. (What do they MEAN by that question! AArgh)
I can plan, and build strategies, but cannot maintain anything - ever.
Bottom line; I'm a builder, a fixer and a prototyper - I'm not a manager or maintainer.
Please list yours.
Best tasks are usually energising and you can do them all day. Some best tasks actually reduce my overload.
Best tasks;
Strategy - I can formulate strategies with very little effort, and I do it automatically at times. I had to mess about with Windows 10 the other day, and while I was fixing the PC, my brain was chattering about M$ strategy to lose friends and alienate people. It's remarkably effective.
Design & creation - website design, graphic design (I'm not that great at GD).
Hardware & software fiddling - this requires close to zero effort as long as I'm alone.
Writing and blogging - needs to be a passion or I'm not going to do it.
Worst tasks;
Managing anything as part of a daily routine.
Running meetings with more than two people - I can do one or two, just about, but more is a killer.
Managing finance.
Filling out any form longer than contact details. (What do they MEAN by that question! AArgh)
I can plan, and build strategies, but cannot maintain anything - ever.
Bottom line; I'm a builder, a fixer and a prototyper - I'm not a manager or maintainer.
Please list yours.