Energy Leeches And How to Stop Them
Posted on December 19, 2019 by Dwight Grant, One of Thousands of Business Coaches on Noomii.
If you ever feel stuck or burnt out or frustrated with work or life, in general, you may be suffering from Energy Leeches.
A while back, I was talking with my 87-year-old aunt about a childhood business she had collecting and distributing leeches to people in her small town in Sweden.
As I understand it she did pretty good at it and even hired an employee (my mom) to expand her market and increase profit.
The logic back then was that a good leech would get rid of a lot of bad blood and if you drained enough bad blood you would eventually get better.
But, the problem with too many leeches is that a person can lose so much blood that they become weak, faint or even die.
How does this relate to your organization?
It’s easy to get consumed with too many things that we think are important but completely drain our energy reserves. Let me ask a few questions.
Have you ever had a headache at work?
Do you find yourself getting frustrated with staff members?
Is your day filled with fires that need to be put out?
Are you spending more time on the things you hate to do and less time on those items that you love doing that no one else can do?
Are stress and anxiety affecting your health?
Does a lack of cash flow cause you to lose sleep at night?
If you answered yes to any of these then you may have some Energy Leeches causing you trouble.
How can you get rid of Energy Leeches and still run an effective organization?
Here are 7 steps you can take to get rid of leeches and restore your energy levels.
#1. List the items/activities that consume your time that you do not enjoy.
#2. Rank them in order from the worst to least.
#3. Indicate whether the item/activity is something that is really important.
#4. If the item is not important, extract it and immediately place it in the kill jar.
- If the item is important then find 1-2 staff members who could do a great job and would enjoy doing it.
- If you can’t find a staff member who could do it then find a consultant or contractor to help you manage that component of the business.
- Begin to offload each energy leech one by one until you notice a change.
Try this exercise once a year and see what happens to both your personal productivity and the effectiveness of your organization.
Dwight Grant
P.S. I’ve been told there is still a market for leeches as pets and for certain medical procedures. I wonder if my Aunt wants back into the business? :)