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Deadlines
by Dorene Lehavi, PhD
When I told my friend Maxim (pronounced Maxeem) that
I was working against a deadline, he blurted in his
adorable French accent, “Whazat mean?” He
continued, “You gonna be dead if you don't
make it? The sun will stop shining? The birds will stop
singing? The trees will stop growing?” Well, that
certainly put me in my place, and as Maxim always does,
he moved me from anxiety to laughter.
Maxim told me he knew of no other culture which uses
such a severe word as Deadline to indicate the time
when something is due. So I decided to check it out.
I ran to my Larousse, which indeed seemed to struggle
with a translation. It gave two words for deadline;
date and limit. Eva from Argentina couldn't come
up with any Spanish word even close to deadline. And
my friend, Radomir said in Serbian the word means “the
ending time”. In Hebrew the translation was "last
season." Other cultures seem to take life easier
than we do; they have softer words and concepts and
give some leeway.
Maxim who is now retired, but had a career here in the
US, says he never experienced a deadline. He never missed
a day of work and never missed doing anything that was
expected of him. He always arrived early to work and
planned his day so that he finished early. And, I might
add, I never met a person with a better sense of joie
de vivre. He made sure good times were part of each
day.
A friend needed to drive to San Francisco from Los Angeles
to take care of some things for his mother one weekend.
He left a lot of work on his desk before setting out,
so he spent the trip there thinking about when he'd
get to his mother's (one deadline), and on the return
trip he obsessed about the work left unfinished at home
(more deadlines). He completely missed the journey because
he remained in a state of anxiety by focusing all his
attention on deadlines. What a shame as the Pacific
Coast Highway is one of the most beautiful drives in
the world.
How about reevaluating your deadlines?
Plan better. Think ahead about the deadlines you have
and those you set for others. Is there a way you can
soften them? Break them into smaller steps and write
them in your calendar.
Reward yourself for the small steps you complete and
show appreciation to others who complete the task you
asked of them.
I invite you to have some fun with me! Ask everyone
you know from another culture or who knows another language
to tell you the translation of the word "deadline".
Email the answers to me
and I'll compile a list to share.
Your coach,
Dorene
DL@coachingforyournextlevel.com
www.coachingforyournextlevel.com
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