How do you start your day?
Many people start by checking their email. Some start by poking around in their social media. Time slips by and the morning is quickly consumed by activities producing small (or no) results. We can do better.
What if we started by focusing on our goals? What if the first thing we did each day brought us closer to achieving our goals?
It doesn't replace getting ready for work activities (eating, exercise, centering, praying - whatever you do). It simply puts our focus on productive work when it's time to get to work.
Start your day by looking at your top three goals and deciding how you will work on them today.
This gives you the opportunity to:
Many people start by checking their email. Some start by poking around in their social media. Time slips by and the morning is quickly consumed by activities producing small (or no) results. We can do better.
What if we started by focusing on our goals? What if the first thing we did each day brought us closer to achieving our goals?
It doesn't replace getting ready for work activities (eating, exercise, centering, praying - whatever you do). It simply puts our focus on productive work when it's time to get to work.
Start your day by looking at your top three goals and deciding how you will work on them today.
This gives you the opportunity to:
- Uncover new possibilities
- Plan for meaningful segments of time to work on major tasks (and schedule that time)
- Focus on priorities
- Schedule time to get the help you need
- Make use of your high energy times to work on high energy tasks
Yes, you'll be interrupted. Yes, your plan may change. But why not start with what is most important?
-- Doug Smith
Front Range Leadership: Training Supervisors for Success
doug smith training: how to achieve your goals
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