I trust you are one of the 328 people who have accepted my PurposeChallenge. In case you haven't heard, I am asking that you take the Purpose Assessment on my website and then accept the challenge to increase your score by 15 points between now and the end of the year. I am writing specifically to help you increase that score and I have been focusing on goal-setting as a means to be more purposeful the last several weeks.
I am regularly asked one question when I teach on goals or productivity: “There are so many things I want to do and feel like I need to do - how can I find the time to do them?” My answer is that you cannot find time; you already have all the time there is -- 24 hours every day. Often you must stop doing something before you can do the things you need or would like to do. I have found that a key is to clarify your values and then allow your goals and daily tasks to flow out of your values system. Let me give you an example.
A SECOND DOCTORATE
One of my ten values is that “I am a learner.” I don’t want to stop learning or I will stop growing as a leader and person. Since learning is a value, I set a goal every year to read or listen to five books every month. So far this year, I have finished 35 books. In the last five years, I have listened to our read almost 300 books! Do you see how my goal isn't something I have to do? It's something I choose to do. It is like brushing my teeth; I read every day because it is important to me. I don't even have to think about it.
I recently completed a grueling class schedule and study program to earn my second doctorate at the age of 61. Why would I do this? I do it because learning is a value. What's more, I do it because I love it. Identifying your values isn't the most exciting work you can do, but it's important work nonetheless. With that in mind, I have an assignment for you, especially if you have accept my PurposeChallenge.
YOUR TURN
1. Go to my website and download the article entitled “How to Define Your Governing Values." This article is an excerpt from my book, So Many Leaders, So Little Leadership. (If you already have that book, refer to chapter two.) Read through the article to get an idea of how I recommend you go about recognizing and writing our your values. Don't worry if it seems a bit strange or awkward. There is no wrong way to do it. You won't be tested; this is for your eyes only!
2. Set aside one or two hours this week. Get up early each morning, don’t watch television this week, but do whatever you have to do to find two hours this week. Promise yourself that you will do this and keep the commitment. (If you already have your values defined, is it time to review what you have?)
3. Once you have identified your values following my instructions, you can then begin to set goals and daily activities focusing on things that you value, things that should govern your life and time by their prominent place in your heart.
4. Most importantly, you may have to have a stop to-do list that will free up some time currently devoted to the urgent that you can then invest in the important.
There is no shortcut to being productive and self-disciplined. If you are serious about answering the question, “How do I find time to do important things?”, however, you must be serious about defining and writing out your values. This exercise is an important step in being more purposeful, so get to work and write out those values today. Then let your values drive your decisions and guide your life of purpose and goals. As you do, I know that you will have many great weeks, including this one.
I truly appreciate your Monday memo & bible study. May the Lord continue to bless you as you bless others.
On Purpose challenge - Do you think the likes of Abraham, Jacob, Moses, Joshua & David had time to plan? God called them and led them to do his purpose. What do you tell those who have a specific purpose from God like the above mentioned?
Posted by: Christine | September 21, 2010 at 09:41 AM
My sister wanted to be an actress, but she never made it. She does live in a trailer. She got halfway. She's an actress, she just never gets called to the set.
Posted by: Guablefrulley | March 02, 2011 at 03:48 AM