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Chris Widener Have you ever noticed that when you have the time and you sit down to write out your life and work priorities they are relatively simple to come up with? You know, you take an hour or so, go down to the coffee shop to sit and really think about your life and career and to lay out what is really important to you? Maybe when you are done, your list for life looks like this:
This list:
But there is an answer. You can “flop-flip” your flip-flopped priorities and begin to live out of your values and the important tasks you want to perform. Here is the plan: First, understand that this is going to take time. Chances are you have let yourself get into an “urgency mindset.” Slowly but surely, take care of those things that are urgent and begin to work on long-term tasks. Then as time approaches, you have worked on those tasks and they are not urgent when they come due. Second, schedule your time. That is, for example, every Tuesday afternoon put it into your calendar that you are going to go to a quiet place and develop your vision. Or every three weeks you are going to take a Friday off and spend it with your family. Whatever you do, put it into your book and do it! Third, if you are dealing with making family a priority, realize that the world won’t stop if you take a day off of work. Last week I was talking on the phone with a gentleman who runs an 80 million dollar a year enterprise. He was complaining (not in a bad way) that he felt like he wasn’t seeing enough of his family. So I told him to take the next day (Thursday) off. He began to make excuses so I asked him this question: If you take tomorrow off, how will your company look any different five years from now as opposed to if you worked tomorrow? How would next week even look any different? He took the next day off and pulled his boy from school to spend the day with and he thanked me a few days later! Fourth, follow a plan for your day. Budget your time around your priorities. See my article on a prioritized task list at http://www.madeforsuccess.com/prioritized.asp for a specific way to prioritize your schedule each day. Five, stick to these things relentlessly. Obstacles will come, the urgent things will scream for your attention. But have courage! Stick to the task of living out of your priorities and you will be well rewarded! As you do these things you will find that your flip-flopped priorities flop-flip themselves and you will be right side up again! Enjoy!
Chris Widener is a popular speaker and author who has shared the podium with US Presidents, helping individuals and organizations turn their potential into performance, succeed in every area of their lives and achieve their dreams. Join subscribers in over 100 countries for a weekly leadership & success eZine by clicking here. Enjoy motivational audio programs from Chris Widener & other top speakers including Zig Ziglar & Brian Tracy by visiting www.MadeForSuccess.net. ©2006 Made for Success. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
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