Do you define your value based on how busy you are? Dr. Fishel Mael with Coach Menachem Bernfeld
Do you define your value based on how busy you are? Dr. Fishel Mael with Coach Menachem Bernfeld
Dr. Fishel Mael with Coach Menachem part 1 being busy. Busyness is a socially acceptable excuse. Just say “I’m busy,” and people will forgive you for not doing something. Feeling distracted or irritated? Blame it on being ‘very busy.’ Moreover, when you can’t find time for yourself, use the same excuse: “I am crazy busy.” That’s how we end up lying to everyone (ourselves included).
Dr. Fred Mael has been an organizational consultant for over 20 years. He consults, conducts research, and manages projects in areas such as talent retention, organizational culture, organizational surveys, best practices studies, and development of performance management systems.
He also provides executive coaching and life coaching to a wide range of managers, business owners, and professionals. He helps them set and fulfill goals and priorities, manage their own and subordinates’ performance, and maintain a work-life balance.