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		By: The One Hundred Ninety-Fourth Carnival of the Vanities &#124; Punny Money		</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jun 2006 03:57:18 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[[...] You can take this advice from Paula over at Coaching4Lesbians literally and learn a nice culinary tip, or you can read deeper into it and find the underboiled eggs in your own life.  No matter how much of a hurry I was in, there was no rushing this egg or willing it to become hard boiled in 5 minutes versus the usual 10+ minutes it actually takes. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] You can take this advice from Paula over at Coaching4Lesbians literally and learn a nice culinary tip, or you can read deeper into it and find the underboiled eggs in your own life.  No matter how much of a hurry I was in, there was no rushing this egg or willing it to become hard boiled in 5 minutes versus the usual 10+ minutes it actually takes. [&#8230;]</p>
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		By: barb elgin, lcsw-c		</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jun 2006 20:54:26 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[great piece, paula!  reminds me of my last &#039;boiled egg&#039; disaster this past february when my parents were snowbirding with me.  instead of asking my mom if i could throw in my egg to her already cooking eggs (which she wanted to soft boil, i later found out!), in a rush i went ahead and took over, much to her dismay!  let&#039;s just say my move messed up her plans... :-) 
 
we are feeling like we have to do more with less, more so every day.  i feel like thomas leonard had a point when he was saying this several years ago.  i forget the word or phrase he used to describe it.  i guess it&#039;s an example of this meta-thing... 
 
i wonder at what point do we become dangerous in our quest for speed?  what is the breakpoint between efficiency and effectiveness?  to me that is the balance to strike. 
 
the other issue i think you are referring to here is that you &#039;can&#039;t rush success&#039;.  i think this is so true when it comes to our development as biz owners.  i had a great session with my coach yesterday, who gave me permission to vent, which i don&#039;t usually allow myself (pollyanna woman).  Mostly pollyanna works for me, but i do think the frustration venting did help me get some perspective. 
 
this thing is more art than science, it seems.  so, back to the &#039;drawing board&#039; or &#039;easel&#039; i go each day, figuring out how to work smarter not harder and do it joyfully... ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>great piece, paula!  reminds me of my last &#039;boiled egg&#039; disaster this past february when my parents were snowbirding with me.  instead of asking my mom if i could throw in my egg to her already cooking eggs (which she wanted to soft boil, i later found out!), in a rush i went ahead and took over, much to her dismay!  let&#039;s just say my move messed up her plans&#8230; 🙂 </p>
<p>we are feeling like we have to do more with less, more so every day.  i feel like thomas leonard had a point when he was saying this several years ago.  i forget the word or phrase he used to describe it.  i guess it&#039;s an example of this meta-thing&#8230; </p>
<p>i wonder at what point do we become dangerous in our quest for speed?  what is the breakpoint between efficiency and effectiveness?  to me that is the balance to strike. </p>
<p>the other issue i think you are referring to here is that you &#039;can&#039;t rush success&#039;.  i think this is so true when it comes to our development as biz owners.  i had a great session with my coach yesterday, who gave me permission to vent, which i don&#039;t usually allow myself (pollyanna woman).  Mostly pollyanna works for me, but i do think the frustration venting did help me get some perspective. </p>
<p>this thing is more art than science, it seems.  so, back to the &#039;drawing board&#039; or &#039;easel&#039; i go each day, figuring out how to work smarter not harder and do it joyfully&#8230; </p>
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