Thursday, July 20, 2006

There's Usually a Better Way

There's usually a better way to do just about anything. When we do the same things we've always done in the way we've always done them, we generally get the same results we've always gotten. To get better results and outcomes, we need to find better ways to work - personally and in business. If we're not moving forward, we're standing still. If we're standing still, there is no growth. If there is no growth, we're stagnant.

Like with most changes, the first change is the mindset. We must believe that there is a better way. It may be simpler or more complicated. But any better way will bring better results; otherwise, it isn't better.

Think about your own personal operating systems. If you are content with the results they bring you, there isn't a pressing need to look for a better way of doing them. But, if you aren't operating at optimum performance, there is a better way. These questions may help you decide.
  • Do you manage your time extremely well?
  • Do your priorities fit your goals and actions?
  • Do you have a life outside of your work that you really enjoy?
  • Are you experiencing growth personally and professionally?

If you answered "yes" to these questions, you are working at or toward peak performance. If you answered "no" to any question, there is a better way.

Contact me for a complimentary 20 minute session to find out more about creating better ways to design personal operating systems around time management and goal-setting strategies.

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