“I know I need to delegate more often,” Sharon explained. “But, it just takes that little bit of extra time that I never seem to have. It’s just easier to do it myself.”
“How many hours do you put in each day?” I asked.
“Well, ever since I became a manager, probably ten or eleven. It seems the harder I work, the more work there is to get done.”
“Sharon, do you know the reward for long hours of hard work?” I could see she was going over the obvious answers, dismissing them one at a time. In the end, she had no answer.
“You’re right,” she said, “at this point in my career, I don’t need another plaque to put on the wall. I don’t need to be Employee of the Month, again.”
“The just reward for long hours of hard work is more long hours of hard work.” I stopped. “Is that why you are working so hard?”
Sharon stared, first at me, then the wall behind me, then I think her stare began to burrow into her brain.
“Unless your intention is to work even harder and for longer hours, you have to begin to work differently.” -TF