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Your Short & Mighty List Are You Satisfied with Your Progress? Do you end most days feeling like you worked on the most important things, given what was put in front of you? How about that mental list you’ve been meaning to get to… are you satisfied with your progress there? For the second question, I’m talking about the kind of proactive steps that when taken, would definitely have a positive impact on your work and life overall. Interestingly, it’s possible that you could answer yes to the first question and no to the second. Daily life is an unpredictable mix of what just happens combined with what you cause to happen or initiate. On a day to day basis, you can be doing a fairly good job of managing what’s in front of you and yet still be dissatisfied with the results you’re getting overall. Here is a simple yet often resisted way of sharpening your focus on those actions that will make a huge difference. Put your 80 on the 20 Though the 80/20 Rule¹ has been misapplied at times, it remains a useful guideline. Put the majority (80%) of your effort on the part (20%) that will yield the greatest results. To this I would add: at any one point in time because the 20% is a moving target that, to accurately hit, requires both persistence and flexibility. Creating what I call your Short & Mighty List is a great way to sharpen your focus and get very specific about that 20% of activity that will move you in the direction you want to go. This year, I’m practicing this to an even greater extent by trimming down my business priorities to a Top 5 each season. Here’s what I’m noticing:
My clients working their Short & Mighty Lists are reporting similar findings. One small business owner recently told me: “Now that I’ve gotten so specific about my focus, there’s nowhere to run and nowhere to hide. Being busy is no longer an excuse for not taking action on the important stuff.” Make it Shorter… and You’ll be Mightier This Week: Create your own Short & Mighty List by identifying the top 3-5 areas in which you want to make significant progress this Spring (you’ll be getting a head start!). Keep in Mind:
Questions to ask yourself when planning:
Let me know how you do with this and remember: Your power is in your focus. Here's to you, P.S. Many of you have told me that the topic of focus is extremely relevant for you these days. I’ve started a new topic called Focus in the Current of Life library. You can sort by category to find related articles. See also the category called: Time, Planning. Notes: Pareto’s Principle: How the 80/20 rule can help you be more effective by F. John Reh Understanding the Pareto Principle (The 80/20 Rule) by Kalid Azad Balancing Act: The 80/20 Rule of Time Management by Pamela J. Vaccaro, MA |
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