Two steps to improve your day:
- Every morning start the day by writing down just 3 things you would like to achieve by the end of the day.
- It is as simple as that! Then at the end of the day assess what you achieved.
I read the famous mirror quote by Steve Jobs quite often i.e.:
"
For the past 33 years, I have looked in the
mirror every morning and asked myself: 'If today were the last day of
my life, would I want to do what I am about to do today?' And whenever
the answer has been 'No' for too many days in a row, I know I need to
change something."
and it is GREAT - however it works more like a KPI - an index to tell you if you are on the right road that will get you to your final destination.
On a daily basis however I find that writing down three things that I need to achieve by the end of the day give me the personal feeling that I have used the day well and that I am ready to move forward.
Here are some examples on how simple these three things can be:
1. Make 5 phone calls to people who should try my products
2. Write the first version of a document that I need to present next week
3. Call up a friend and arrange to meet for coffee
4. Close the sale to a specific Customer to stage two - agree on a date for the presentation
5. Meet with the Sales staff and ask for ideas on how to utilize the vacation season this year
Some of them are simple tasks. Others require more preparation work.
I always like to put one item on the list, that I know I will do (say 95% sure). This helps keep my confidence level up in case I do not achieve the other two goals.
At the end of the working day, take your piece of paper and assess your achievements. The answers have to be simple YES or NO. no shades of grey. If you have to return to any item the following day to "finish it", you have to answer NO.
Traps
There are some traps that you need to be aware of:
- Leaving assessment late at night. If I do this, I find, that I am too tiered to assess properly and the exercise is wasted for that day. Assess at a specific time and enter a reminder into your calendar. e.g. 16:30.
- Non achievable tasks. This is when there are too many dependencies to be fulfilled in order to answer YES at the end of the day. IF you have too many dependancies, then this is not a task for the day, but something that requires longer term planning. break it down into three or four items and put them down on your next lists
- Three things list becomes my medium term objective - sometimes I get focused so much on these short term items, that I loose perspective - In order to keep the perspective, you will need to ask yourself a modified Steve Jobs type question like "Will these items help me get to where I am going". If not, then get yourself a cup of coffee and starting thinking about what your three things for today should be
Enjoy!