Finding more thinking time
The lack of thinking time comes up under a number of different guises. The main issues that Catherine explores include:
Proving you can think and act strategically as a leader
Balancing the day to day with strategic focus
Being stuck in the weeds and unable to see the bigger picture
A struggle to communicate succinctly
The good news is that there’s plenty you can do to better equip yourself. Lets take a look in more detail.
Why is thinking time important?
Clarity of thought gives you a wider perspective. It reduces overwhelm, and allows you to focus on what matters.
You need to make smarter decisions. The right decision is critical particularly in times of change. You can add greatest value to the business by making more of the right decisions. Doing more of the day to day rarely adds value.
You are likely finding yourself in a period of huge change. The last 12 months has seen many businesses rethink the way they operate. Its often been a financial imperative so the business survives, and you the CFO have been more involved than ever before in the new ways of doing business.
Not only is your business model changing, so too are customer expectations. Your relationship with employees and how they work has changed, and will likely change again in the new normal. Ongoing change will mean you need to continually adapt your business strategy. You will need to make critical decisions quickly.
Pressure to perform impacts thinking time
Some pressure is good for you, focusing your mind. This motivates you to take action. Too much pressure can do the exact opposite. Too many hours leads to a drop in performance. This pressure will impair attention, your ability to multi task and your ability to think clearly. Your decision making ability suffers.
Stress narrows your focus and perspective. The fight or flight instinct kicks in. Everything looks worse than it is. You forget the resources you have at your disposal and the possibilities available to you.
Catherine finds that this is the key area most people need to focus on. Catherine and I explore this in much more depth in the audio recording and give a number of strategies you can use to both reduce stress and create space. Listen in to find out more.
https://www.growcfo.net/podcast/35-how-to-create-more-thinking-time-with-catherine-clark/