The Art of Getting Things Done: Be a CHARGING Rhino
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The Art of Getting Things Done: Be a CHARGING Rhino
Christy Geiger
Remember back in January when you laid out your plans for the New
Year? How are those plans coming? Ask yourself honestly, "How am I
doing? What have I been able to do and what have I been
procrastinating on?" There are several great books on this topic that
offer tips and thoughts to keep you in motion. One you might enjoy:
Rhinoceros Success by Scott Alexander.1 This is a funny, short and
easy-to-read book that will inspire any action-oriented person to get
moving! Scott Alexander has a creative approach to get you ready to
charge forward into action!
The author makes the premise that there are two kinds of people in
the world, "Cows" and "Rhinos." You get to choose which one you'd
like to be.
The fact that you are reading this article suggests that you are
already rhino material! Rhinos are the people who charge ahead and
don't let things get them down. They get things done and see the
possibilities even in adverse circumstances. Obstacles are merely
hurdles to break through, not road blocks that immobilize. Now
realistically, every rhino is going to have some "cow" days; the
trick is to be a cow as little as possible, because rhinos simply get
more done and are more successful. Cows have a different purpose
altogether and are ok with mediocre, "good enough" and settling for
living in fenced-in pastures, chewing their cud. I am not going to
focus on cows, because the rhino is the one who is making things
happen and moving forward through the jungle of life!
Strategies for living your purpose and expanding your awareness for
life, people and the opportunities of each day
1. Rhino Mind-set:
a. Positive Self-Talk. Scott Alexander talks about daily reading a
focus statement. He suggests: "I am a rhinoceros. I have a damn-[WRB1]
the-torpedoes spirit! I am full of energy and I can't wait to get up
in the morning to start charging!" Now, write your big picture goal
and get moving!
b. Expect Torpedoes. These are the obstacles and negative things that
inevitably discourage, distract or serve to get you off track. Expect
them and commit to not letting them knock you over. Develop a tough,
thick skin so you can keep charging. These are traits like
confidence, endurance, discipline, focus, and determination.
2. Rhino Behavior:
a. Action is essential. Pick the most important thing you need to get
done each day and do it first, before the smaller and more seductive
things (e.g., checking e-mail, cleaning, personal calls, coffee
breaks). Also, write the four other key things you need to get done
each day, and focus on doing those. Make it your goal to accomplish
these five key items every day.
b. CHARGE! Rhinos are in the business of "charging" forward. They
have a target in mind (the goal) and are focused and going for it.
Since you have already developed your plan, you can be confident in
your charge. Go for the next step and get it done. Success happens
one step at a time, whether the goal is large or small. Whatever you
do, do something, stay in action and keep moving forward.
1 (Laguna Hills, CA: Rhino Press, 1980)
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Christy Geiger is a strategic planning coach and the owner of Synergy
Strategies, a business and life-coaching company that works with IBOs
and professionals to implement their thousands of great ideas in ways
that will maximize time, energy and effort! Through solid vision,
goal and strategy planning, clients are able to maximize their
personal effectiveness and accomplish their mission! Visit
www.synergystrategies.com
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