Crissy Lintner |
Wish I hadn’t
had that last cup of coffee at my 4 p.m. meeting… I hope my client got the
email I sent with questions from the reporter. It’s not like him not to respond
by end of day. Hope he’s OK… what if it went to his spam folder? Need to text
him... Why isn’t Garden & Gun getting back to me? I really need to call
them tomorrow… again. Or email. Or find a new reporter. It’s such a great story
idea… I can’t believe Max turned 3 years old last week! Time is really flying…
Has it really been two years since we moved to Dallas? I wish Granite
Properties hadn’t brought that cake from Nothing Bundt Cakes to celebrate our office
anniversary. No, actually, I’m glad they brought the cake. It was fantastic… I
really need to get up early and run. Resetting alarm clock for 6 a.m. Need to
remember to write that action plan for Urban Rio tomorrow… Is tomorrow
Wednesday or Thursday? Dang it, Thursday. I have to reset my alarm clock for 5
a.m. so I can run then get to my networking meeting… Why is my husband already
asleep and I’m just laying here? I feel like I got nothing done on my to-do
list today… Oh! I just had a great idea for Heroes Project’s fundraising
campaign… must email Tiffany now so I don’t forget… Oh good, my client emailed
me back… OK. Need. Sleep. Now… Need to edit the news release Tiffany sent for
Promise House first thing in the morning. After my networking meeting. After my
call after the meeting... Maybe I need to do it before my meeting? Resetting
alarm clock for even earlier… OMG. I am seriously only going to get four hours
of sleep at this rate… What if I sleep through my alarm clock…?
Welcome to my
nightly world of chaos. It seems the best ideas and running through of to-do
lists only happen when the head hits the pillow! And just to prove I’m not the
only crazy PR person at Obsidian, here are the things that keep a few of my
colleagues up at night – proving that our clients and the love of PR really do
rule our brains.
Lauren:
Lingering
tasks; story opportunities or various projects that didn't go as planned;
having a massive to-do list; feeling like I'm behind on something; the
realization on Sunday night that #MondayIsComing…
Mary Catherine:
Wondering if I
forgot to do something; thinking about potential ideas for clients and hoping I
remember them the next day; staying up late watching/reading the news to feel
prepared for the next day; making mental to-do lists…
Ali:
I think the
obvious answer to that question is when I feel unprepared for something at
work, whether because something came up last minute or other things got in the
way of an outstanding deadline. If I've made mistakes at work, those have kept
me up. I think about how that mistake reflected on me and the firm in general.
Also, I think about how it affects the client and their audiences.
Kim:
Is XYZ task
"done"? Will my clients renew their retainers? Is my client happy
with my performance? What am I missing in this event promotion? How else can I
pitch client/event/news? There's so much to do; can I keep everything afloat? Am
I doing enough for my clients? Did I get back to all the media that responded
to my pitch? Will my contest/award nomination for my client win?
Sarah L.:
Deadlines, busy
days, having to wake up early the next morning and thinking I’ll miss my alarm,
waiting on a response for an important email from media, clients or co-workers…
Kelli:
Deadlines
(especially recurring ones), when a client freaks out about something - even if
I've rectified the situation by the end of the day. Same fear as Sarah L. -
potentially missing my alarm. And this is not just on workdays! I got less
sleep on the Friday night before my sister's wedding than I did before my own!
My alarm was set only 10 minutes earlier than it is on a normal work day, and I
was up two hours early afraid I'd missed it.
(Editor’s
note: Alarm clocks cause anxiety.)
Thomas:
Tasks I didn’t
get to that day…
(Editor’s note:
our male colleagues’ brains operate very differently from the female brains.)
Tiffany:
Social media
editorial calendars, event postings, deadlines all at the same time,
distributing international news releases, watching the nightly news (late-night
news)...
Sarah B.:
All the things mentioned in this article.
Now, what
keeps you up at night?
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