How To Get More Work Done In A Day By Zig Ziglar
How To Get More Work Done In A Day By Zig Ziglar
How do you achieve employment security in a world where there is no employment security? I start with a question: Do you consider yourself to be honest and at least reasonably intelligent? Okay. As
an honest, intelligent person, do you, as a general rule, get about
twice as much work done on the day before you go on vacation as you
normally get done?
Now I am going to ask you a long question, so stay with me all the way through. If
we can figure out why and learn how and repeat it every day without
working any longer or any harder, does it make sense that we will be
more valuable to ourselves, our company, our family and our community? The answer is “Yes.”
I want to make it crystal clear that I
am communicating with you about you-I’m not referring to anybody else,
but to you about you. You have undoubtedly already confessed that you
are honest and intelligent.
Now on the night before the day before vacation, do you get your laptop or a sheet of paper out and plan, “Now tomorrow I’ve got to do this and this….”
We’ve coined a very clever name for that–we call that goal setting. So,
you set your goals. Then you get them organized in the order of their
importance.
Let me encourage you to make one slight
change there. Get the disagreeable and difficult things out of the way
first. Free your mind so you can concentrate on what else you have got
to do. You get it organized. You accept responsibility. You make the
commitments. You know that some people are about as committed as a
Kamikaze pilot on his thirty-ninth mission-they just aren’t serious
about it.
Now commitment
is important whether it is to get your education, make one more call,
keep the marriage together or whatever. Commitment is important because
when you hit the wall-not IF, but WHEN you hit the
wall–if you have made a commitment your first thought is, “How do I
solve the problem?” If you haven’t made the commitment your first
thought is, “How do I get out of this deal?” And we find literally what
we are looking for.
When you make that commitment, things happen. It shows that you
really care about the other people on the job. It demonstrates that you
are dependable. Even though you’re leaving town, you’re not going to
leave an unfinished task for others to do. Your integrity comes through.
Have you ever participated in organized
team sports? Did you ever go home one night and say to your parents
something like, “Mom, Dad, you won’t believe the game plan the coach has
worked out. Man alive, it is incredible. We’re going to kill those
suckers tomorrow. You can count on it.” You were optimistic simply
because you had a plan of action, and likewise you are optimistic that
tomorrow you are going to be able to get all of the things done that
need to be done before you can go on that vacation.
Now some of us are born optimistic, and
some are born pessimistic. For your information, the 1828 Noah Webster
Dictionary does not have the word pessimist in it. It has the word
optimist. Now I am a natural born optimist. I really am. I would take my
last two dollars and buy a money belt with it. That’s the way I’m put
together. But the good news is if you are a natural born pessimist, you
definitely, emphatically, positively can change. You are a pessimist by
choice because you are what you are and where you are because of what’s
gone into your mind. You can change what you are; you can change where
you are, by changing what goes into your mind.
Anyway, on the day before you go on
vacation you not only get to work on time, you are a little early and
you immediately get started. You don’t stand around and say, “Well, I
wonder what I ought to do now.” You can’t wait to get after it. You want
to do the right thing so you get started in a big hurry. You are
enthusiastic about it. You are highly motivated. You decisively move
from one task to another.
Now I am going to camp on this one for
just a moment. Have you noticed that as a general rule people who have
nothing to do want to do it with you? It’s true, isn’t it? Now, on this
day before vacation, when you finish one task you move with purpose to
another one. And people just will not block you for that two-minute
gossip session or four-minute or five-minute or six-minute chat.
I am absolutely convinced and have no doubt about it that the
listener has more to do with gossiping than the speaker does, because if
you don’t listen nobody is going to gossip to you. They just won’t.
When you move with purpose, people will step aside and let you go. I
will absolutely guarantee that you will save a minimum of an hour a day
in two-, three, five-minute spurts of time.An hour a day is five hours per week is 250 hours per year. That is six weeks of your life that you’ve wasted and six weeks of combined time that you have wasted with people who have been gossiping with you. What could you do with six extra weeks every year?
Focus on the issue at hand. Discipline
yourself to stay with it until you finish. Sybil Stanton gave me the
best definition of discipline I have ever read in her book, The Twenty
Five Hour Woman. “Discipline isn’t on your back needling you with
imperatives. It is at your side encouraging you with incentives.”
Treat every day like it’s the day before vacation and you will get more work done!
Article by: Zig Ziglar.
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