4 responses to “Too many deadlines? Here's how to avoid panic mode”

  1. Michele

    These are great tips!

    I recently had a death in the family. It was totally unexpected and he was young, so I spent a few days with family: away from the computer–and my assignments. My editors and clients have been so understanding, though, and have allowed me time to get caught up. I take great pride in meeting my deadlines. Many times I turn my work in early. So, I was horrified to have to ask for extended deadlines. But in this case, a sudden loss of a loved one, I just didn’t have a choice.

  2. Michele

    Thank you for your kind words and compassion, Michelle. (Love your name, by the way!) ;-)

    Yes, my editors and clients do know I’m reliable and that I’ll “break my neck” to please them and turn in quality work. They also know I’m deadline-driven. Still, it just “hurt” to have to ask. Guess I’m weird that way….
    :-)
    Michele

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  4. Michelle Rafter

    Michele:

    I’m so sorry for your loss. An unexpected death in the family or similar hardship is always a legitimate reason to ask for an extension on assignments. As you said, you often turn in stories before they’re due, so your editors are probably more inclined to give you some leeway than someone who isn’t as reliable.

    Michelle Rafter

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