
Strategies For Building Accountability by Elaine Siciliano Morris, Senior Associate
Six Steps for Taking a Real Vacation by Elaine Siciliano Morris, Senior Associate
The Building Blocks of Happiness and Meaning By Marshall Goldsmith, Guest Author
by Elaine Morris – Senior Associate
Do you have trouble disconnecting from the office while on vacation? If so, you are not alone. Business Week reports that over 76 percent of executives said they work at least a few times a week, and 33 percent said they conduct business every single day.
The American Institute of Stress reports, “Increased levels of job stress have been demonstrated to be associated with increased rates of heart attack, hypertension and other disorders.”
As executive coaches we see the effects of prolonged stress on our clients every day: reduced focus, lack of energy, loss of enthusiasm and creativity; with increased negative interactions with team members. The Families and Work Institute found that overworked individuals are more likely to make mistakes.
It is, if you haven’t done sufficient planning. Like everything else in business and life – insufficient planning leads to poor results.
One client, the President of an International Manufacturing company, candidly shares what so many others suffer through. “I normally practice the Robin Williams concept from the movie RV; I do my work when the family is asleep.”
Our Dynamic Results team is committed to demonstrating accountability; which goes way beyond getting things done on time. Being accountable includes taking good care of yourself and living life in a way that is nurturing for you and inspiring to the people with whom you live and work.
One client, a SVP at a Global Manufacturing company advises that to develop strong, independent thinkers and doers, letting go while away gives all concerned the opportunity to rise to the next level.
Henry Evans, Managing Partner of Dynamic Results, shares, “I leave my computer and blackberry behind. I do carry a cell phone in case of emergency but usually leave it turned off and packed away. My objective is to focus on recharging and rejuvenating for a happier and more productive Henry when I return.”
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