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Editorial - When Enough is Enough

If I had a pound for every time I’ve been asked how I manage all the different things that I do, well…I would probably be rich enough not to have to manage all the things I do.

But it’s becoming ever clearer to me that being a ‘superwoman’ isn’t a badge of honour. Much as we – and women in particular fall prey to this – start to believe the myth that we can have and do it all at the same time, the badge should probably read something quite different. Because the reality is that too many of us are doing far too much, and it’s not healthy.

Rather than being something to beat our chests about, our overly-busy lives – some of it undoubtedly self-imposed if we are brutally honest – is more an admission of our failure to prioritise what we do. Instead of focusing on what matters, too often we try to give equal weight to things that, in the final analysis, are probably of little consequence.

TGI Friday…Or Not

Being both a writer and a self-employed businessperson, it’s very easy for the boundaries between ‘work’ and leisure to become blurred. And I’m far from being the only one who welcomes the end of the week, but then carries on working right through the weekend as if nothing had changed.

A poll by employee benefits firm MetLife revealed that weekend working is commonplace, and that almost half of the 1000 UK employees surveyed (47%) who work Monday to Friday, put in extra hours at the weekend. The research suggested that work has disturbed weekends for 9.7 million people in the past 12 months, making it impossible for them to really switch off and relax.

Trying to be Superwoman means we are not being mindful of our choices in how we spend our time.

Predictably, the results also revealed that women find it harder to switch off at weekends, with 38% of female workers admitting that this is an issue, compared with 32% of men. So why are we turning into a nation of people who are struggling to relax?

Need vs. Want

While the obvious answer may be ‘money’, studies show that this doesn’t always account for why we go beyond the extra mile. For some people, overworking is a habit that they find hard to break. As they spend less and less time on leisure activities, they lose the desire to engage in them and without any hobbies or outside interests, work becomes the only activity left to pursue.

Even for those who believe it’s about money, it still begs the question of whether we need everything we say we are working for. What do we actually need versus what do we believe we want and financially, when is enough...well, enough? Because it seems that we don’t know when to stop and that some of us still want to keep working excessively, even when our financial needs have been satisfied.

Just (Don’t) Do It!

Trying to be Superwoman (or Superman) usually means we are not being mindful of our choices in how we spend our time. If that is the case, the only real question we must ask ourselves is ‘In the final scheme of things, what will really matter?’

Daughter One recently remarked that I’m obsessed with death (possibly because I’m frequently warning her that if I’m hit by a bus, she needs to take over managing Daughter Two). I will admit to that particular obsession because recent losses and events remind me that our time is short and not something we should waste on things we don’t want to do, or certainly don’t want to do any longer.

Whether it’s finally starting that exercise routine, visiting that country or city you always wondered about, or reading that book gathering dust on your bedside table, what are you waiting for?

If, like me you are just plain tired of being any kind of superhero, here are some questions to ask yourself: What are you still holding onto that you can now let go? What are some of the projects you swore you would undertake but which, frankly, no longer interest you – or at least to the same level as before? What are some of the time wasters you now need to eliminate?

Let me paraphrase a morbid joke: Question: ‘What do you call someone who works too hard?’ Answer: ‘An organ donor’. We need to be responsible enough to sometimes be irresponsible. Instead of overworking, let’s favour moderation for, as the Jamaican proverb reminds us, ‘When belly full, jaw must stop’.

The traditional holiday months are upon us and it’s a good time for all of us to rip off our super cloaks, down tools, and declare that enough is enough.

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Founder & Managing Editor, ReConnect Africa

Author of Imperfect Arrangements,‘Imperfect Arrangements’ ‘From Pasta to Pigfoot’ and ‘From Pasta to Pigfoot: Second Helpings’ and the books I Want to Work in… Africa: How to Move Your Career to the World’s Most Exciting Continent’ and ‘Everyday Heroes – Learning from the Careers of Successful Black Professionals’

*Adapted from an earlier article

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