April 13, 2021

Schedule or Schedule?

“The key is not to prioritize what’s on your schedule, but to schedule your priorities.” Stephen Covey

Great stuff. I know I’m totally guilty. Head down, focused, making things happen, checking boxes, kicking butt and taking names and then it happens. That sick feeling like you forgot something. Something important. Maybe your anniversary. Maybe the big report that was due today. Maybe the update on the results of the last quarter you were to present to the senior leadership team this afternoon. Today! In a panic you realize you were busy but not on the most important thing.

Then this amazing statement by Stephen Covey. Prioritizing the things on your schedule is a good thing but not near as important as making sure all of your important task, most important task are already on the list. There are a few things that you, your gifting, your experience and your insight bring to the situation that no one else is qualified to do. So make sure you work on those things first. The book 80/20 principle says  20% of our task should produce 80% of your results. Stay in those areas the most. That’s why it is so important to get in the habit of First Things First. Great chapter from Stephen Covey’s 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.  Work on the most important things first. Everyday! If we always take a few minutes to make sure we are doing the most important things first, it will make the rest of our lives so much more impactful and enjoyable.

“The key is not to prioritize what’s on your schedule, but to schedule your priorities.” Stephen Covey

 

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