The Top Ten Things That Work For
Me
By Michael Angier
I'm often asked what keeps me focused and on track toward my
objectives. People want to know what works.
They want to know my "secret weapons" for
juggling many projects and priorities. The truth is there's no one way
that works for everyone. We each have our own style and our own
strengths and weaknesses. What works for one may not work for another.
Nonetheless, here are the top ten things that work for ME. When I
find myself being less productive than I'd like, I look at which of
these things I might not be doing as well or as consistently as I might.
1. Clear, Written Goals. I write my goals down, and I keep
them in front of me. I pay particular attention to the three most
important things I'm in the process of accomplishing. Clarity leads to
power and having clear, written goals keeps me better focused.
2. A Projects Book. I keep a three-ring binder with a numbered
tab for each project. Within each section, I have to-do lists, notes
about resources and ideas on completing these projects. I divide my
to-do lists into critical, imperative and important. I use A, B and C
and do my best to put my attention on them in this order. A's must be
done and are time-sensitive. B's should be done or must be done but are
not so time-critical. C's are nice to do, but they aren't critical or
essential.
3. Time Away. We need breaks: extended ones (at least a week
or ten days), Intermediate ones (long weekends) and short ones (breaks
in the day). Be sure to create some spaces in your day, your month, your
year and your life.
Most great leaders and achievers spent time away — quiet time,
contemplative time, meditation time and renewal time. Without it they
would not have been able to accomplish what they did. Why should we be
any different?
4. Master Mind. I meet almost every week with members of my
organization by a conference call. We talk about our goals and projects,
what's working, what's not working and how we can make better progress.
We also correspond via email as the need arises.
5. Service First--Profits Second. It's imperative to put the
focus on giving the customers or clients what they want. If I'm thinking
about what I can do for our customers instead of what I can gain, things
work. By focusing on creating value—instead of on what I want to get out
of it, I make progress — and it's progress that lasts.
6. Keeping Peak Times Sacred. We all have times of the day
when we are at our best. For me it's the morning. For you it might be
the afternoon or late night. I schedule my most important projects for
the AM. For my less-productive times, I schedule tasks that don't
require as much creativity, brainpower or motivation.
7. Journaling. I keep my journal on my computer and also in a
3-ring binder so I can punch and add pages as needed. It's a scrapbook
as well as a place to record my thoughts and ideas. It's insightful and
inspiring for me to review my journals from previous years to see the
difference in perspective from years past as well as observe the
progress that's been made.
8. Exercise. We all need exercise. Our bodies need to be
active in order for our minds to work properly. When I skip my workouts,
my work suffers. When I do what's good for me, good things happen to me.
I look at the time taken in working out as an investment in my
productivity rather than taking time away from my productivity.
9. Reading Good Books and Listening to Good Tapes. My mind, my
creativity and my motivation are stimulated by reading inspiring
stories, listening to good ideas and learning about why and how great
men and women have lived and triumphed.
I read with a tape recorder or a note pad because I want to chronicle
the ideas I discover and what I think about as a result of what I read.
10. Asking Questions. I believe that questions are the
answers. When I ask others questions, I learn. When I ask myself
questions, I have to think and research, I learn even more. And we can't
learn less. The quality of our lives is closely related to the quality
of our questions. HBM
Copyright 2000 Michael E. Angier. Michael Angier is the founder and
president of Success Networks International, publishers of Success
Strategies and Success Digest. Success Net is an association committed
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