The
mark of the superior thinker is his or her ability to
accurately predict the consequences of doing or not doing
something. The potential consequences of any task or activity
are the key determinants of how important it really is
to you and to your company. This way of evaluating the
significance of a task is how you determine what your
next frog really is.
LONG
TIME PERSPECTIVE
Doctor
Edward Banfield of Harvard University, after more than
50 years of research, concluded that "long-time perspective"
is the most accurate single predictor of upward social
and economic mobility in America. Long time perspective
turns out to be more important than family background,
education, race, intelligence, connections or virtually
any other single factor in determining your success
in life and at work.
Your
attitude toward time, your "time horizon," has an enormous
impact on your behavior and your choices. People who
take the long view of their lives and careers always
seem to make much better decisions about their time
and activities than people who give very little thought
to the future.
THINK
ABOUT YOUR FUTURE
Successful
people have a clear future orientation. They think five,
ten and twenty years out into the future. They analyze
their choices and behaviors in the present to make sure
that they are consistent with the long-term future that
they desire.
In
your work, having a clear idea of what is really important
to you in the long-term makes it much easier for you
to make better decisions about your priorities in the
short-term.
DETERMINE
THE CONSEQUENCES
By
definition, something that is important has long-term
potential consequences. Something that is unimportant
has few or no long-term potential consequences. Before
starting on anything, you should always ask yourself,
"What are the potential consequences of doing or not
doing this task?"
The
clearer you are about your future intentions, the greater
influence that clarity will have on what you do in the
moment. With a clear long-term vision, you are much
more capable of evaluating an activity in the present
and to assure that it is consistent with where you truly
want to end up.
MAKE
IT A TOP PRIORITY
If
there is a task or activity with large potential positive
consequences, make it a top priority and get started
on it immediately. If there is something that can have
large potential negative consequences if it is not done
quickly and well, that becomes a top priority as well.
Whatever your frog is, resolve to gulp it down first
thing.
KEEP
MOTIVATED
Motivation
requires motive. The greater the positive potential
impact that an action or behavior of yours can have
on your life, once you define it clearly, the more motivated
you will be to overcome procrastination and get it done
quickly.
Thinking
continually about the potential consequences of your
choices, decisions and behaviors is one of the very
best ways to determine you true priorities in your work
and personal life.
ACTION
EXERCISES
Review
your list of tasks, activities and projects regularly.
Continually ask yourself, "Which one project or activity,
if I did it in an excellent and timely fashion, would
have the greatest positive impact on my life?"
Whatever
it is that can help you the most, set it as a goal,
make a plan to achieve it and go to work on your plan
immediately. Remember the wonderful words of Goethe,
"Just begin and the mind grows heated; continue, and
the task will be completed!"
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