It’s All about Connections by Myra Corrello, PhD

May 27, 2009

Do you ever find yourself trying to cram 3 weeks of work into 3 days?

Welcome to my world.

When I hop on the plane Friday morning, I’ll probably pass out from exhaustion. Until then, I can only say “thank you” to everyone in my life who has made these days doable.

I really don’t know how anyone can function without the support and collaboration from a professional network.

One business partner reminded me of a critical discount program that I hadn’t bothered to join that, today, is saving me substantial money on one project.

Another partner introduced me to a virtual assistant who seems to have no limits to her knowledge, her talents, and her ability to help you solve your problem – no matter how challenging. She’s now assisting me in bringing projects to fruition that have sat on the back-burner for years.

That VA introduced me to a graphic designer who has stayed up with me till the wee hours of the morning for the last 3 nights finishing more major projects.

Another colleague dropped by Monday with her new illustrator and before I knew it, they were rolling up their sleeves critiquing and revising every piece of my work in process – with remarkable results.

Last week, a professional speaker colleague shared a new publishing source that is, as we speak, helping me create my first magazine – to be delivered, amazingly, this Saturday. Three days turnaround. Unbelievable.

A conference exhibitor expert introduced me to her favorite print broker. Today, she’ll deliver 3 completed print projects that would have taken me months to coordinate and oversee on my own.

Whew! It makes me dizzy to think about the amount of work we all manage at any given time. Where would we be without those around us who seem to have the right answer, the right word, the right resource – when we need it?

Instead of being overwhelmed, I’m overwhelmingly grateful.

Who are your most valued professional resources? What areas of your work could benefit from someone to share a tip, lend a hand, give you a new perspective or connect you to another?

When you feel you’re drowning in a sea of work, don’t forget to ask for help. Be open to whatever comes your way and be gracious in accepting those gifts. You never know when you might be able to save someone else’s day.

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One Response to “It’s All about Connections by Myra Corrello, PhD”

  1. Susan Carames on July 23rd, 2009 12:50 pm

    Wonderful article. Just today a friend came by and finally asked for assistance with a project that I knew she’d been working on. It’s a major undertaking, but she’s been without sleep trying to get it done. My expertise is in a different area than hers, but valuable for what she’s doing. Thank goodness she asked, this is a big deal and very important for her success. Why are we so stubborn and hate to ask for help. I know, I’m just as bad.

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