Boost Your Affiliate Program (Coupon), SEO & Keyword PLR, Overdoing It?

Published: Sun, 05/05/19


I can't believe in about 2 months I'll be walking around NYC. It's so far from home and so different from what I'm used to. And I'm already thinking about where I want to go next. I know Disney World is coming up again in October - just for me and my daughter. But I want to do a bigger trip with all my kids somewhere. It'll probably end up being Hawaii since they've never been. Such a long flight, though. That's the only drawback. It's over 8 hours. Blech. Wish they could scoot the islands over closer to us. LOL!

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6 Signs That You're Overdoing It

Too much of anything is never good and it’s entirely possible to overextend yourself in almost any situation.

If you focus on things that will benefit you now or in the long run, then you're on the right track. That doesn’t mean that you should do too much, though.

I'm guilty of it and I'm trying to get off the chaos train. 
 
Sign #1 - You’re Mentally and Physically Exhausted

Being a hard worker is admirable, but you want to give yourself time to recover and recuperate. If you can no longer function, then you’ve gone too far and have done too much.

Rick Hanson, Ph.D., a psychologist, Senior Fellow of the Greater Good Science Center at UC Berkeley, and New York Times best-selling author says, “Most of a person’s tasks, even all of them, could be individually rewarding and done for a good purpose, but taken as a whole they’re often too much."

It’s certainly happened to me. I always start out organized with a good pace and before I know it, I've overloaded myself. 

Sign #2 - You’re Always Stressed and Anxious

If you’re always on edge and never happy anymore, that means you need to think about scaling it back a little. Stress is one of the first signs that you’re doing too much. Treat your body with respect and it’ll treat you accordingly.

Figure out why you're stressed and anxious and consider how you want to change it or get help for it.

Sign #3 - You’ve Lost Interest

I get bored when I'm overloaded. A loss of interest means something is no longer fun or enjoyable to you anymore. This doesn’t mean you have to let it go forever. It just means you’ve done too much for too long. Time for a mental break!

It's possible that you lost interest due to a change in priorities, but many times mental and physical burn out are the cause.

Sign #4 - People Start To Take Notice

When you do too much, the stress starts to pour over into your personality and demeanor. You just seem more on edge and people notice this. My kids can tell when I'm too burdened. They'll let me know because sometimes, we're so wrapped up in tasks that we can't see it ourselves. 

They may be concerned about you because the exhaustion may be interfering with your relationships and just your overall happiness and demeanor. Make sure your family and loved ones know that you may be a little stressed due to excess work and to call you out on it whenever this happens. 

Sign #5 - You Start Noticing Health Problems

The worst thing that could happen to you when you’re taking on too much is that you’re body isn’t functioning the same and you don’t feel the same physically. When I'm overly stressed, I noticed I don't sleep well and my hair seems thinner. When I'm stressing less, it's thicker and I get a good 9 hours of sleep. 

It’s time to not only cut back on work, but a doctor’s visit may be necessary to rule out any other more serious problems. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, risk of injury and disease rises as employees experience longer stretches of job stress. Cardiovascular disease and many problems can occur as a result.

Sign #6 - You’re No Longer Enjoying Life

This should never be the case, but in many instances it is. This happens when you’re not satisfied by your current lifestyle as a whole - work, down time, etc. This is when immediate help is needed and you may want to think about making serious changes in your routine.

If you’re doing too much, do yourself a favor and stop. Reevaluate what you’re doing and make changes that make everything enjoyable again.

Sometimes that'll mean cutting off a business branch or removing toxic people from your life. Other times it can be something simple like remembering to take breaks throughout the day. 

Okay I'm off to enjoy my Sunday! I'll be back tomorrow.

Tiff ;)

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