Making it to tomorrow means handling the tasks today one at a time until the day is finished. Sometimes that means going to work or doing what you need is needed to pay the bills. Sometimes that is fun pastimes.
One way to make it to tomorrow in your career is to check with your supervisor about the tasks they need help with. Taking the initiative to help the team is appreciated.
Another way to make it to tomorrow in the career is to keep “to do” lists and check the lists frequently so that no task is forgotten. This helps to meet deadlines.
To get more satisfaction in life as you work on making it to tomorrow, think about the things in life that you want to achieve. Consider the individual steps to reach those achievements, and give yourself target dates for each of those steps.
This RichardStep Marketing survey was designed to get a better understanding of what really gets under the skin of those folks out there dealing with making it to tomorrow. Read over the awesome answers below and see how you can tailor your business to address the frustrations of the people most relevant to your business niche market. Want more? Read the 125 other topics in the ‘Frustrations’ survey category by clicking here.
The following list are uncut and raw responses of the things this group found most frustrating in their daily lives.
Making it to Tomorrow
- The frustrating thing I have done is express my feelings towards someone I like and think of only bad consequences instead of the good that might come out of it.
- My daily routine that I’ve already planned to do on a month to month basic but I tend to lack in and that frustrates me.
- I’ve had to deal with my favorite person. A girl I really like and she won’t respond to the way she’s acting.
- Waiting for a nail appointment for over 30 minutes. I scheduled the appointment, but still had to wait. Very unprofessional of the nail salon to allow that to happen.
- Having the same conversation with a member of staff that has been discussed before, frustrating as going over old ground that should have moved on
- What’s frustrating isn’t what I have done but what I haven’t done. It’s spring break and I have been pretty bored and feeling unsatisfied with my lack of action.
- I’ve had to deal with my spoilt younger siblings who still don’t understand that they can’t always get what they want.
- Having to push my motorbike up a slippery driveway to jump start it. Was frustrating becuse I knew I should have charged the battery when I could have.
- The most frustrating thing I have done in the past few days is begin the application process for internships. I am very excited for them and eager to send out my applications, but each place has different and unique requirements even though every one is for the same position.
- Get past my social anxiety. I have lost a lot of confidence in my decisions lately, and I am trying to move past it.
- I am looking for a tool that i have misplaced and connot find it. It always seems to happen when i need something i can’t find it then it pops up when i do not need it or i have bought another one.
- When someone got offended to the things that i said. It frustrate me so much that i cant figure out why she was offended i did nothing wrong (i think?) and it also frustrates me that i don’t really give a $@ about it.
- I like to move it move it, i like to move it move it, i like to move it move it, yah like tah……………. MMMOOOOOVVVVEEEEEE IIIIIITTTTTTT… and food i like food… and to dougie….. and puppies.
- Deal with shortages of staff to properly execute coverage that would best serve the consumer whose satisfaction is one of my top priorities.
- I get frustrated when I’m not valued. I am terrible at accepting someone micromanaging me. I will always stand by my values.
- What frustrates me is when I try and do something that I used to be able to do in the past and now it causes me problems or I can’t do it at all due to my physical limitations.
- I havnt completed my b.tech,i want to comlete it,bt i loose self determination and passion for that, i want to do something else
- Run 57 seconds in the 400 hurdles. I’ve been running 58 seconds and I need to break it. It’s frustrating because I know what I have to do to run a 57 I just don’t practice on it enough to feel confident enough in my race to do it.
- Trying to organize everything from when I moved from Florida in November. I still have piles of stuff but finding the space when going from an entire apartment to one room is difficult and annoying.
- Every morning was like a bunch of $@. Our aunte always wakes us up every 6am with all the shouting. Its $@ing frustating.
- DOING AN ASSIGNMENT THAT IS SO DIFFICULT AND I DONT KNOW WHERE TO START OFF WITH IT ITS SUCH A CHALLENGE FOR ME
- I was frustrated upon losing weight,i use to exercise a lot but because i couldn’t see the outcome right away i stop exercising
- HAVING PATIENTS WITH A PERSON WHO DRINKS TOO MUCH, AND KEEP ON REPEATING THE SAME STORY OVER AND OVER. aCTING IN THE “CORRECT” MANNER NOT TO AGITATE THIS PERSON.
- The most frustrating thing I have encountered in the past day has been communicating a personal problem to someone else. It is hard to make someone understand the way you feel and hard to show the importance of a personal frustration.
- I had to pick up after my 2 older brothers and stepfather. I find this frustrating because I am much younger and I have more responsibility than they do.
- Trying to write a paper with a nagging fever and pulled back muscle. This added on to an already lacking motivation to do it.
- Managing multiple challenging egos. This is frustrating because managing key stakeholders is hard enough, so having to manage key stakeholders with very strong and powerful personalities is very challenging.
- Bordem! That has been the most frustrating over the past weeks, not a clear direction in what I want to do. With no real pleasure in what I am doing. I enjoy been successful, and enjoy problem solving.
- The most frustrating thing i had to do was telling my little sister that she had to do something and she wasn’t clear when I told her in the clearest way possible.
- Putting closet organizers together. It frustrated me because at a certain point the directions do not fully explain how to secure the entire structure. I had to make adjustment and try different methods to make it sturdy.
- Fulfill an application for an apartment and hand it back in within less than a day – it was just stressful and cumbersome and i had to pull a lot of strings to get things done, and i wasn’t sure that i did it right
- The most frustrating thing that I have had to do in the past few days was prove that my ability or knowledge should not be defined by my age. Age is truly “nothing but a number” and should not be used as a overall deciding factor.
- Staying still and not overdoing it with my foot. It is frustrating because I am a busy person and I have a broken foot and I need to stay still and that deems difficult
- Coming up with names for new characters. It’s frustrating because I can come up with a story quickly but not names.
- I tried to do a complicated yoga pose but couldn’t get the form right. It frustrated me because I expected to get it my first try.
- Doing same thing again and again make me frustrated and also if anyone neglect me or ignore me then also i feel most frustrated.
- The Ã?”Ã?Â?Ã?¿why’ and Ã?”Ã?Â?Ã?¿purpose’ behind your action of taking this test is very important and I want to make sure you’re choosing the path that best matches your intentions.
- What it was that i try to help out my firend and she wont tell me whats wrong so i cant help her
- The most frustrating thing that I had to do in the past few days was to come up with an answer for a question “Tell me something about yourself?” It frustrates me because I can’t think of a really good answer.
- I studied hard for one test, but I failed it. It’s frustraitind because it shows that I needed to study harder.
- I had to write a five page research paper. It took quite a bit to find enough content to fill all the those pages!
- The most frustrating thing I’ve had to do was finding a hobby that would be long lasting and not a spur of the moment kind of thing.
- The most frustrating thing I have done this week is to try and prove to a client that discrepancy in their data was not a result of an action on our part.
- I was pushing a boulder up a hill and it rolled back down. I pushed it back up and it rolled back down AGAIN. I’ve been at it for three centuries now. Getting kiiiiinda frustrated.
- Taking a test that i didnt know the answers to. this was frustrarting because i didnt want to get the answers wrong but i didnt know what to put.
- I got an F and it pissed me off because i feel it ruins my reputation as a anglo white knight of the kkk
- Have a conversation with my Mum where she doesn’t understand how deeply i read into things or my train of thought is.
- I had to pick up rocks from my yard it was frustrating because there were so many and they were smallish and got lost in the grass but now I have to pick them up again ugh!!!!!
- Being asked to teach a lesson for a colleague last minute, not knowing what the lesson was, and having to amend my schedule for it.
- Typing this is the hardest thing I can think of because I don’t want to type I want to click on answer.
- Having to prove that I wasn’t involved in an erroneous analytical document. The frustrating element was that I was at a lower level than the stakeholders who couldn’t admit they were wrong.
- The most frustrating thing I’ve had to do is to get my acts together when every thing seems to be the exact opposite
- Going through a loan process for a mortgage. Frustrating because I had to submit all of my information and documentation more than once due to unclear instructions from the bank.
- I don’t feel challenged. I am being underused and underutilized. There is no clear vision or direction and I feel lost.
- Make sure the talent show at my church was going to go smoothly. Also make sure all models was going to show up and to have the right clothing.