Make Success Your Priority
Copyright 2006 Audrey Burton
Overwhelm, distractions and the inability to say NO keep
many people from achieving their potential. Too many
opportunities paralyzes your ability to make the right
decisions; Email prevents focus. Guilt and 'shoulds' keep
us busy with activities that fill our days, but do not get
us closer to success!
We are not machines, so these things will happen. The key
is to prioritize what you will allow to use your time.
What is most important to you?
We read stories in Oprah's magazine and see on TV all these
women who start multi-million dollar businesses while
raising their 4 kids and their sister's 3 kids and all
while volunteering at the school. Don't be fooled! You do
not have the same life nor the same opportunities.
Here is what we don't see - her mom helps take care of the
kids and cooks and cleans, her husband fronted the money,
she didn't get more than 3 hours of sleep a night for 6
years, or her kids are completely out of control. Her
priorities are not the same as yours and mine. Avoid
comparing yourself to others - it is a dangerous trap, and
you never know all the facts!
What are your priorities?
For me, raising my two girls as a single/only parent to be
responsible, caring, contributing adults is my top
priority. A distant second, is growing my business to a
place where I work less and make more, and have lots of
money for my retirement. Without raising my kids the way I
want, it wouldn't matter how much money I had, I would be
miserable. Besides, they will grow up and I will have a
shift in my priorities then.
Setting your priorities is a very personal process. The
big things are fairly easy; it's the every day stuff that
becomes challenging. For example, I see many people who
get asked to volunteer and say yes again and again, even
though they know it delays the achievement of their goals.
The little voice in their heads says, "Don't do it this
time!", but they find themselves saying yes.
One of the hidden reasons behind this sometimes is that she
wants to have a good excuse for not achieving her goals.
"I've been so busy at the school/the networking group/the
chamber of commerce, that I just couldn't build my business
the way I wanted!"
Setting priorities is the first step. Put them on paper,
then flesh out an action plan to accomplish your goals.
For example, if it is your goal to exceed $50,000 in
revenues this year, you will need to detail how you plan to
do this, and get to work. The money will not fall in your
lap, and you're not getting any younger! Once you have put
your plan on paper, put it where you can see it and review
it regularly.
When a new opportunity presents itself (that will absorb
your time), delay your decision for an hour or a day -
whatever time you have. Really think strategically - will
this get me closer to my success as I have defined it?
What will the benefit be and what will it cost in time and
money if I say yes?
If you aren't making money right now, that needs to be your
priority over long-term gains. You do need to keep longer
term goals in mind, but don't find yourself spending all
your resources on future gains - future gains won't pay the
electric bill! Analyze opportunities as they present
themselves:
1. How will this benefit me and my family in the short term?
2. Long term?
3. What will this cost me in the short and long terms?
4. What is that little voice in my head telling me?
Sometimes, you have to do the 'right thing'. If you are in
debt and not taking care of yourself and your family
properly, buck up and get a job. Pay off the debt and save
your money so you can try starting your business later
without being desperate.
Trust your inner wisdom, but at the same time, ask your
'trusted advisors'. Keep in mind that some of your
advisors have their own agendas, and have a vested interest
in the result.
Bottom Line: Having specific, written priorities keeps you
focused on your plan, and helps you say NO when you need to!
About the Author:
Audrey Burton is a practical Small Business Coach. She
eliminates business/marketing overwhelm and gets you
excited to work on your business again! To sign up for her
free, monthly email newsletter, visit her site:
www.TigressCoaching.com .
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