This has been a very hectic summer. We have been short staff and everyone seemed stretched to the limit. As usual, I've neglected to to make sure that I had enough time off to rest and recuperate. This is so important as a leader, a supervisor or manager, we often wear all three hats.
Your staff looks to you for direction. It is imperative that you, as their supervisor are at your best -- calm, cool and collected. It's guaranteed that if you are stressed and worn out, your staff will be too. Mistakes increase. Customer service will not be optimal. The list can go on and on.
I remember attending some leadership workshop long ago that suggested that we treat ourselves to a day trip once a month, a long weekend away from home once a few months and vacations twice a year. At the time that sounded like a lot of time off, but I have come to see that all this time off is essential to your mental health. You come back to work revitalized, refreshed and ready to clear for action. You are able to make clear decisions and find solutions to the endless little problems that pop up.
For some reason, I am always happy to give time off to staff, but neglect myself. It's common for me to step in to fill in a scheduling gap and the next thing I know I'm working six days in a row or as in this month three Saturdays in a row. I'm returning after a week off and I'm amazed in the difference in my clarity and decisiveness.
It is more than doing something nice fore yourself. As a leader you owe it to your staff to be at your best for them, to direct and shape the culture of your library. You can only do that with the proper amount of rest and relaxation. Take time to reflect on the direction you are headed, to fine tune your means of transportation there, and celebrate the accomplishments along the way.
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Dog Days of Summer
We are in the last stretch of the Summer Reading Program. We have doubled enrollment this year and I'm anxious to see if the number completing the Summer Reading Program has increased as well. We have completed all the special programming for this year and are still doing well with supplies and prizes.
Staff is a little weary and ready for the quieter, slower last few weeks of summer. There have been a rash of much deserved vacation requests. We are already looking in to planning programming for the fall. Storytimes will be starting up before we know it.
Overall it has been a very productive and successful summer. The Summer Reading Programs at all levels saw greater participation and excitement. We were able to provide more special programs this year through the generosity of our Friends Group. Library attendance is up, as is circulation and new library card applications. El Toro Library has been bustling with activity.
Staff is a little weary and ready for the quieter, slower last few weeks of summer. There have been a rash of much deserved vacation requests. We are already looking in to planning programming for the fall. Storytimes will be starting up before we know it.
Overall it has been a very productive and successful summer. The Summer Reading Programs at all levels saw greater participation and excitement. We were able to provide more special programs this year through the generosity of our Friends Group. Library attendance is up, as is circulation and new library card applications. El Toro Library has been bustling with activity.
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