TAKING AND KEEPING CONTROL
You are never too old to do anything you want to do,
become who you’d like to be, meet the man of your choice, become financially
secure or take the world by storm. It’s yours for the asking. However, you
may have to make some minor adjustments to make it happen just the way you
want to, so here are some helpful hints to do just that.
- Know your body clock. Do your best things at the
worst time and vice-versa.
- Group like things together. If you have to run
errands, group them geographically. Do items at non peak times and make
phone calls consecutively.
- Put things on a single sheet of paper. If you
have a hard time keeping track of things, having a dozen different lists
only complicates things. Take each key area of your life and make a
heading for it. Then list the things you need to get done under the
heading.
- Divide things into segments. Learn to slice and
dice things into five, ten and fifteen minute segments. You’d be
surprised how much you accomplish by utilizing every spare moment you
have.
- Prioritize, rank and delegate. Put things in A,
B, C order and then rank it 1, 2 and 3. Then decide if someone else can
do it for you. If you don’t follow this rule, you just have to work
longer.
- Does this “thing” have anything to do with where
you want to go? Believe it or not, the majority of what you do has
nothing to do with what you personally want or where you want to go in
life.
- Make a decision and stick to it. Don’t second
guess yourself, If you’ve weighed the choices and done the best you
could, don’t feel guilty.
- Don’t spread yourself too thin. You have a large
capacity to do many things at once, but are the only person who can
judge your ability to juggle one against another.
- Don’t make changes all at once. Don’t go on a
diet, stop smoking or move all at one time. It’s too much!
- Walk your talk. If you do what you say, people
will expect it.
- Have realistic time tables. Don’t set yourself up
for failure. Always get up one more time. Reward yourself with small
nuggets of success.
- Be assertive and set limits others will respect.
Don’t get angry with someone because you’ve let them step all over you.
It’s up to you to show how you want to be treated. Take a pro-active
position and stop reacting.
- To avoid feeling overwhelmed, you must plan.
Since only 50% of what happens to you in a day can be controlled,
schedule your “have-to’s” and focus on only one thing at a time.
- Be a role model. If you practice Success Rules,
you’ll be more pleasant to be around, make better choices and a lot
happier.
There is a light at the end of every tunnel. You will
self-correct along the way. This is a continuous journey, not a
destination.
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