What
stops you from 'getting things done?'
Have you ever started your day with good
intentions of completing a task or project
only to find that by the end of the day
you've hardly worked on it? Or have you ever
set a goal to attend a seminar, learn a new
skill or just have more time out for you?
I'm sure you have. I'm not going to write a
long-winded explanation about the art of
procrastination or "putting things off" but
what I will do is share with you the secret
of actually "getting things done"…putting an
end to procrastination and just getting on
with it.
I believe most people overload themselves
with too many unimportant tasks or
commitments, which in the scheme of their
day or life is really of little benefit.
Our society is so conditioned to "being
busy". If you ask a colleague or friend "How
are you?", generally they answer "I'm
busy/flat-out/snowed-under", even on
weekends! But what are they
"busy/flat-out/snowed-under" doing? "Being
busy" can be totally different to "being
productive".
Bill's story
Bill, a friend of mine is an extremely
intelligent and creative person. He's
"flat-out" in his role as the Marketing
Manager for a large manufacturing company.
Having observed Bill in his working
environment, he constantly allows everyone
and anyone to interrupt him. He believes in
the "open door" policy. He allows the day to
evolve rather than planning what he wants to
achieve. Bill's office looks like a
bomb-site so he consequently wastes
immeasurable amounts of time searching for
paperwork.
Bill has just turned forty - the
'mid-life' crisis decade. He's married with
two children 8 and 10 yrs old whom he loves
dearly. Unfortunately due to his work
commitments he does not spend as much time
with them as he wants to. He 'used to be'
fit but now he's on the pudgy side. His
excuse for not exercising is "I don't have
the time". Starting work by 8.00 a.m. and
finishing around 7.00 p.m. Who would have
the time?
Bill is like many people I know who don't
realise there is a better way.
Bill called me a few weeks ago. He'd
decided he'd had enough of "never having
time" and wants to get organised for living
his life. (Prior to this, I used to offer
unsolicited advice but he took no notice).
How Bill stopped his
procrastination and "just did it"
This is what happened:
- Bill cleaned out the clutter from
his original "bombsite".
- We devised simple systems tailored
to Bill's creative personality to cope
with the mountains of paperwork.
- Now that Bill has systems he has
been able to identify tasks which he can
delegate to others.
- We've worked out simple and easy to
implement strategies for coping with
interruptions. The "open door" is
sometimes closed.
- Bill now uses a diary (that's right
he never used one before) writes a daily
list of things to do and scribbles all
his notes in it. No more scraps of
paper.
- We worked out where Bill spends his
time and prepared a weekly timetable so
that he can work in a more structured
way and get more done. Such as
allocating specific times of the week
for certain tasks, rather than letting
them build up to unmanageable levels.
Time for himself was also factored in.
- He now gets up at 6.00 a.m. and goes
to the gym near his home 4 mornings a
week, has breakfast there and then
blasts off to work. Those of you who
exercise first thing in the morning know
what I mean.
- Bill's now eating more nutritious
food. Instead of the unhealthy
restaurant food he will often have his
lunchtime meetings in a "trendy café"
where he can choose what he eats.
The last time I spoke to Bill he said he
had reduced his working hours. He was
leaving the office by 6.00 p.m. the latest
and was feeling so good he is considering
training to compete in his gym's
mini-triathlon.
How's that for stopping the
procrastination and "just doing it". You can
too, you know. We often know what to do,
even how to do it.
All you need to do make a decision to
stop your procrastination and take action
today.
PS.
If you are serious about getting organized
and really taking control of your life, then
you need to read my popular book “Get
Organised, Get a LIFE!”. It covers nearly
everything you need to know about powering
through your work so you can have plenty of
time to enjoy life on the outside.
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Lorraine
Pirihi is Australia's No. 1 Productivity
Coach. She's also a dynamic presenter and a
leading business and life coach.
Her business
The Office Organiser specialises in
showing small business owners and managers,
how to get organised at work so they can
have a life! Lorraine is also a dynamic
speaker and has produced many products
including
"How to Survive and Thrive at
Work!"
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