Monday, February 16, 2009
Prioritize and Commit to Success
Are you as successful at your job as you could be?What is it that drives you to do your very best?This article will provide you with information about how to prioritize and commit to being successful.Whether you're an executive, a manager or a team leader, the following information will be beneficial to you.
Think about your last day at work before you went on your most recent vacation.Didn't you get as much done in that day as you would normally get done in two, three, or even four days?(Be honest!)
On the night preceding the day before your vacation, you likely sat down with a piece of paper and listed all of the things that had to get finished the following day - your gottas (I gotta do this, and I gotta") Then you committed that they'd all be done by the time you left the office the next day.
Right?
On the morning of the day before your vacation, you arrived at the office on time - maybe even early.But you didn't head for the coffee machine.No, you went straight into the first gotta on your list.You likely also did things in a slightly different order from usual.You took the least favored, most distasteful task on your list and got it out of the way quickly, instead of having it hanging overhead all day long (the way you normally would!) With that tough one out of the way, you were feeling pretty good, and so you tore into the next task on your list, and the next one after that.If anyone came to chat about last night's game, you politely but firmly informed that person that you were just too busy - and got back to business.
As you completed each of your gottas, you felt your energy rising, so that by halfway through the day you were buzzing with a sense of accomplishment that drove your enthusiasm level ever higher, raising your mood and painting a smile on your face.Your obviously energized and enthusiastic demeanor infected your colleagues.They started to ramp up effort, to smile a little more, and they became similarly enthusiastic.The atmosphere in the office got a little extra spark, and this lifted you even further.
At the end of the day, you had all of your gottas completed.You were as high as if you'd been on high-octane caffeine, even if you hadn't had a drop all day!You felt good.Now, that's focus!
So what did you do that day to get so focused?Let's have a look.
First, You Created a Vision
"By the time I leave tomorrow, I'll have cleared my desk and put my affairs in order so that I am free to be away for two weeks.
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When your vision gets knocked offline by events around you, you are like a $10 billion guided missile without a target.
You can fly around in circles looking pretty impressive, but eventually you're going to run out of fuel and crash and burn.If your vision has been hammered by recent economic changes, get working on a new one - now!Take time to figure out what you really want for yourself, your family and your business.Get it clear in your head and paint this target in front of you every day.
Second, you formulated a set of goals that would deliver your vision your gottas.Having a great vision is useless unless you formulate clear, achievable goals to ensure that your vision becomes reality.You must plot a course to take you from where you are now to your target, with checkpoints that let you know when you go off course.
Third, You Made a Commitment
"I absolutely must get these tasks completed by the time I leave the office tomorrow.
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This is the most common stumbling block that people tend to hit, even if they are accustomed to planning by creating compelling visions and formulating achievable goals.
They fail to commit.If you've ever made a New Year's resolution you failed to complete, you know what happens to plans without commitment.If there's no commitment, the fault is most likely with your vision - it simply isn't compelling enough.Otherwise, the commitment naturally would follow.If you were fatally ill and had just one month to live, but could get a cure if you had $1 million more than your current total net worth, would you get the money?Of course you would.Or you'd kill yourself trying even before the month was out!You know that your vision is right when it has the same sense of urgency.A real commitment immediately gets you off the ground and in search of your target.
Before you spend one more day out of focus, stop and look carefully at your life.Be sure that your guidance mechanism has a clear target encoded into it, and that you've mapped a route to target that makes you want to take off right now.Get the Day-Before-Vacation feeling every day!
About the Author
Jim Sirbasku is co-founder and CEO of Profiles International, a leading provider of human resource management solutions and employment assessments for businesses worldwide.
For more information about how to prioritize and commit to success, visit our website.
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