Showing posts with label Pesonal Development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pesonal Development. Show all posts

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Determine and ACT on important priorities

This is the third post of the "Daily Dozen", a series inspired by John Maxwell’s book Today Matters, on how I’ve applied the “Daily Dozen” to my daily routine. PDCA Cycle

 “Priorities: Determine and ACT on important priorities daily.”

I’m a fanatic GTD’er, and I have fallen off the wagon almost as often as I have gotten back on. This chapter completely reinforces the concepts my favorite productivity experts Stephen Covey, David Allen and, Sally McGhee.

During my weekly review, I place my “BIG ROCKS” on my calendar, limiting myself to only a few per day. “BIG ROCKS” are the major things you want to get done this week. Every morning I review what’s on my plate for the day, looking at my calendar, then my task list. Some days my eyes are bigger than my stomach, days I list twenty things that I need to accomplish for the day – setting myself up for failure. It’s sad that it took me a while to realize this! We cannot do everything.

Related Books:

Amazon: Today Matters Amazon: Take Back Your Life Amazon: GTD

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Monday, July 28, 2008

Choosing Your Attitude Daily


This is the second post of the "Daily Dozen", a series inspired by John Maxwell’s book Today Matters, on how I’ve applied the “Daily Dozen” to my daily routine.


“Attitude: Choose and display the right attitude daily.” Overflowing Bucket


I completely agree that this should be 1st on the list! Too many times I have started the day off, on the wrong foot. Remember it’s a CHOICE, you ultimately decide – you’ll be contagious either way!


I have also incorporated suggestions from Tom Rath’s & Donald O. Clifton’s book How Full Is Your Bucket into this section. The authors state, “Everyone has an invisible bucket. We are at our best when our buckets are overflowing - and at worst when they are empty.” With this in mind, I try to have positive attitude, and avoid the vampires/dippers!


Five Strategies found in How Full Is Your Bucket for developing a better attitude.


1. Prevent bucket dipping - ask yourself whether you are adding to or taking from another bucket.


2. Shine a light on what is right - don't focus on the negative, spend time, energy and attention of what is right.


3. Make best friends - great relationships lead to increased satisfaction


4. Give unexpectedly - the gifts can be material, trust or respect, but given unexpectedly increases their bucket filling power


5. Reverse the Golden rule - "Do unto others as they would have you do unto them".

What whould you add to the list, to help one maintain a positive attitude?

Related links:


http://www.bucketbook.com/


Daily Dozen Intro


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Sunday, July 27, 2008

Daily Dozen Intro

John Maxwell, Today MattersI recently finished reading John Maxwell's Today Matters. I had very high expectations for this book! John referenced this book a couple of times in his other books, and I waited in anticipation while it was being shipped by Amazon. Currently, I have skimmed the entire book and I’m working back through each chapter. So far the book has been solid, but I was disappointed with 10th chapter “Today's Faith Gives Me Peace”. With John’s background I expected a stellar chapter. Personally I am looking to grow spiritually and was hoping he would provide an outline on how to develop a plan. Other than this, Today Matters is a solid book and I would recommend reading.

After reading Today Matters, I have applied many of John’s “Daily Dozen” into my Weekly Review. Also, I review the “daily dozen” first thing in the morning – this is a great way to start the day.

This is the start of my Daily Dozen post, where I will be showing how I've applied these concepts into my life.

Here is a look at the upcoming "Daily Dozen" post:

  1. “Attitude: Choose and display the right attitude daily."
  2. “Priorities: Determine and act on important priorities daily.”
  3. “Health: Know and follow healthy guidelines daily.”
  4. “Family: Communicate with care for my family daily.”
  5. “Thinking: Practice and develop good thinking daily.”
  6. “Commitment: Make and keep proper commitments daily.”
  7. “Finances: Make and properly manage dollars daily.”
  8. “Faith: Deepen and live out my faith daily.”
  9. “Relationships: Initiate and invest in solid relationships daily.”
  10. “Generosity: Plan for the model generosity daily.”
  11. “Values: Embrace and practice good values.”
  12. “Growth: Seek and experience improvements daily.”

Related John Maxwell's Links:

http://www.injoy.com/

http://www.johnmaxwell.com/

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