Posts Tagged ‘Success’

Are you trying to sneak up on success?

Thursday, March 3rd, 2011

Should you be your best or do your best? While that may sound like a pair of really essentially similar questions, they are actually quite opposite each other in some very important ways. The first, be your best, is static and in being so a trap that can be difficult to escape when you are in the pursuit or feel for whatever reason, good or bad, that you have reached that pinnacle for yourself.

Striving to be your best is admirable, but most often leads to disappointment in results. Who ultimately determines for you what exactly your best actually is? How is that determined? Are there specifics to that goal? Since we are each responsible for our own perceptions of ourselves and our productivity, outside influences aside, too often we fall into the prison of perfectionism instead of the free moving world of productivity. Your ego also come into play, and the lack of self-confidence in having actually become your best since we know our own faults and shortcoming better than anyone else can, makes this a nearly unattainable feat for most people. You also leave yourself open to self-recrimination. Feeling sorry for yourself or even angry with yourself for not completing a given task or not following through on a plan with as much effort as you possibly could have applied may seem lime humility or humbleness, but is is more likely to lead to wasted time and energy and provide more excuses for your lack of productivity instead of motivation.

On the other hand, if you are willing to accept two things about doing your best, you will find this a much more productive path.

Doing your best as your goal means you have to let go of doing it perfectly. For some this can be a paralyzing problem. Doing your best is also a moving target and must first be applied to your current situation and the time frame for completing a specific task. Your best means for right now, in this moment, with your currently available resources and skills. “Right now” is the important consideration. Getting caught up in “what if” or “If I had this” leads to procrastination and disappointment. Get going at doing your best with what you have and accept that you are doing all you can for the moment, for today, for this task at this moment. Doing your best in any given moment or situation allows for you to get your work done but leaves room for you to improve as you go or repeat tasks.

It is a difficult question to honestly ask and answer, but start your day or your work with the question of “what is the best thing I can be doing right now to get me to, or closer to, my goal. Then get to doing it as best you can. Doing your best does not mean perfect. It just means you have done your best in that moment.

Apply this approach to as many aspects of your day as possible. Make this the best job of brushing your teeth, straightening your work area, or talk with your friend that you can. You will feel better about your productivity and results, and others around you will as well.

Copyright 2011 Allen Williams

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What are Your Weaknesses?

Thursday, March 3rd, 2011

It may not be something you really want to do, but you know deep down that in order to move ahead in life, in business, in your relationships, or pretty much any area of your life then you are going to have to face up to a couple of facts about yourself.

  1. You have weaknesses
  2. You need to do something about them

The real problem arises when you either cannot or will not face up to those weaknesses, but it can also be a problem if you misidentify what those weaknesses really are.

In fact, this can be an even bigger problem than trying to ignore them.

If you look up weakness in a dictionary, you are likely to find it defined as a “lack of proficiency”. Ouch. That’s going to put a lot of things into our “weaknesses” category.

First you need to define weakness as anything that prevents you from reaching a level of excellence in an area you want or need to excel. That may seem similar at first glance, but weaknesses defined by the first method are very likely to fall into the realm of irrelevant.

I cannot dunk a basketball any more. Is that a weakness? Well, since I only play basketball with my young sons, it is hardly something I need to focus on. Does it bother me? Frankly, yes it does sometimes. However, when I consider the time and effort I would need to put in to upgrade that deficiency, I quickly realize too many other areas of my life would suffer and drop off, and I might – ack! – never regain that ability. I know I can’t do it, and I accept that. Instead I focus on the strengths I have and still work to improve those.

Unless you are hoping to be a power forward or center in the NBA, dunking is probably not that high up on the list of required strengths to be a worthwhile expenditure of your time, money, and energy. A layup counts for the same points as a dunk. Ask yourself then, what weaknesses do you really have? Are they really relevant to your success? Do they really keep you from reaching your ideal of success? How much would your strengths suffer if you diverted time and energy from them to focus on improving this weakness? So, is that really a weakness or just something you should ignore?

Most importantly, do not let a perceived or mislabeled weakness become a major inhibition of your success.

Copyright 2011 Allen Williams

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Stop Focusing on the Little Things That Bug You

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Success has a lot to do with what you don’t do, as well as what it is that you do. Imagine doing the right things is like driving towards a destination. If you get side-tracked by wasting time doing other things, you will take longer to get to where you want to go.

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Will You Ever Succeed?

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

Your success can be assured, because you have all the possibilities in the world. There are more opportunities to succeed than ever before. One opportunity is all you need to be able to succeed in life.

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Top 3 Success Habits You Must Develop to Be Successful

Monday, July 20th, 2009

Do you want to be successful? Many people want to be successful, but most of them fail simply because they do not have the success habits that lead them to where they want to be. If you want to be successful in your life, you must first develop the habits of a successful person.

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