Do you
have an "It" project that's been lingering around on your
"should Do" list for a couple of months or more? You know the one...
it's that project that you keep seeing on the periphery that just never seems
to make it to the top of your "Must Do" list. Actually, it may even
have a longer name. It could be that project you'll handle when you get "Around
To It."
Whether
you know it or not, that project is weighing you down. "It" could
even be making it harder for you to accomplish your daily "Must
Do's." Why put "It" off?
Here
are some tips on getting "It" done:
1.
Tell someone you are going to do
"It." ~ Accountability is king! Having someone hold your feet to
the fire, or just asking you a gentle question might be all you need to get
"It" moving.
If
you want assistance with accountability we can help. Comment on this blog and
let us know what “It” you want to accomplish by what time frame. We will send
you periodic emails asking how you are doing on accomplishing “It.” We help our
network of consultants and coaches in this way all the time!
2.
Give "It" your best time frame.
~ Estimate the number of hours you truly believe you have to dedicate in order
to get "It" out of your way. Then evaluate your optimum time of day.
Are you an early riser or a night owl? Do you do your best work in the middle
of the night or the heat of the day? Maybe try switching it up. If you have
been saving "It" for your prime time and it's not happened yet, why
not allocate some off hours?
3.
Be prepared to give "It" a
rest. ~ You have probably been putting "It" off because
"It's" a bear of a project. Make sure you build in some break time.
And not just some "put my feet up and watch the weather" break time.
Studies show brief periods of exercise such as a brisk walk can really help you
jump back into "It" with gusto.
4.
Make "It" a challenge. ~
It's already challenging, of course, or you would have accomplished it months
ago, but there's nothing like a healthy bet with yourself to keep you
motivated. If you estimate it will take you a full 12 hours to complete
"It", assign a goal-bust time. Have a race with yourself to complete
it in 11 hours.
5.
"It" deserves a prize. ~
Be sure to give yourself a reward for a job well done. It could be something
simple like having your favorite decadent treat for dinner instead of waiting
for dessert, or treating your car (and yourself) to the premium detail package
next time it's due for a wash, or allowing yourself an hour of relaxation in
the middle of the day.
Whatever
“It” is... you'll be glad to get "It" out of your way so you can reap
the business benefits.
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