How to Be a Team Player — Without Burning Out

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Cross highlights that over the past decade, collaborative activities have surged by over 50%, consuming up to 85% of some professionals’ workweeks. This “collaboration overload” often results in longer hours, fragmented attention, and a decline in meaningful, focused work.

Cross identifies three primary drivers that compel individuals to overextend themselves:

  1. Desire to Help: An intrinsic motivation to assist colleagues can lead to taking on more tasks than one can handle.
  2. Need for Accomplishment: A personal drive to achieve and be recognized can push individuals to accept additional responsibilities, even when already overloaded.
  3. Fear: Concerns about missing opportunities, being perceived as uncooperative, or facing negative judgments can deter individuals from setting boundaries.

To navigate the challenges of excessive collaboration, Cross offers the following recommendations:

  • Learn to Say No: Politely declining additional tasks when capacity is reached helps maintain quality and focus.
  • Delegate Effectively: Empowering others by sharing responsibilities not only reduces personal workload but also fosters team growth.
  • Be Intentional: Regularly assess commitments to ensure alignment with personal goals and values, allowing for more purposeful engagement.

Cross emphasizes that being a valuable team player doesn’t necessitate constant availability or agreement. By setting clear boundaries, prioritizing tasks, and engaging in thoughtful collaboration, individuals can contribute effectively without compromising their well-being.

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