What can you do today to make a difference?
Think, for a moment, about your most important priorities. If you’re not sure what they are, take time to identify them. Ask yourself: What are my most important priorities?
Then think about what you can do.
What can you do to make sure that you take time to address those priorities today?
Turn off the excuses and know this: you can do something.
Your day is going to get filled with something. If you’re anything like me, your day may be filled with a jumble of somethings, all rushing past. It’s so easy to get distracted from what really matters.
So stop. Listen. And make a plan, a plan to do something today to make a difference in your world. It doesn’t have to be big, but it does have to be something.
Set time aside to do what’s most important to you. Set time aside to do what’s most important to your family, your friends. Set time aside to do something within your organization. Set time aside to do something for others.
It doesn’t have to be big, but it does have to be something.
Do something.
This was originally posted at Mountain State University LeaderTalk and is re-posted with permission.
I am the founder/CEO of the Weaving Influence team, the author of Reach: Creating the Biggest Possible Audience for Your Message, Book, or Cause, and the host of the Book Marketing Action Podcast. I’m a wife and mom of three kids, and I enjoy running, reading, writing, coffee, and dark chocolate.
I have two daily lists. What I want to get done and what I got done. Somedays they are nearly the same, other days,,, let’s just say variances exist.
Becky Robinson does Seth Godin. I like it.
This article written by the author’s great, yes, all of us to know their goals of where to do something every day is very important and necessary, so that we will be away from our goal closer.
Great,motivational post from you.Small steps can go on to make a big difference.Time management is the most important factor and may not necessarily be a process that will turn out to be a time taking one at the end.Look forward to hearing from you soon.