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Been a bit crazy here since startup last week.
Thought for the day.
How does increased workload effect your sense of well being?
Unless it gets really hectic; I'm pretty chill. Even when it gets hectic I tend to retreat to a technical mindset (I'm an engineer). I will simply solve the problem in front of me, things just get pushed to the bottom of the list unless really urgent.
I'm pretty chill about things most of the time too.
I remember working in a call centre a long time ago. Colleagues would freak out because the queues were getting really long. I'd remind them it's not their job to manage the queues, it's your job to take the next phone call. If the queue is 1 person or 10 people or 100, it doesn't matter to you because your job is just to take the call at the front of the queue.
These days I just keep a list of things I need to do, and identify the important tasks and do those. The Eisenhower Matrix can help.
spoiler
It's very rare for there to be multiple urgent and important things.
I like that matrix
I think I'll use it, though I already do something like this.