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It’s been said we think
around 60,000 thoughts a day, and 90% are
repeats; often we are recycling old ideas to
handle new, more complex issues. And if we
are looking for ways to improve, excel, and
take business to the next level, we need to
start creating some very different
paradigms. Lethargy and complacency are
contagious.
In fact, it’s been said
people die in their 20’s, they just wait
until their 80’s to be buried. Ever work
with someone who’s been “dead” for years?
Most of us have.
So the question is how do
we keep people alive, alert, and motivated?
How do we improve morale and productivity in
order to take our businesses to the next
level in today’s ever-changing,
always-challenging environment?
The following seven steps
are designed to shift how we look at issues
and jump start our creativity.
- Step 1: Let Others
Live Up to Your Expectations, and Speak
in Possibilities. Language is a symbol
of how we think, and if we talk in
negatives or expect negativity from
others, then that’s exactly what we’ll
get. People tend to react from emotion,
focusing on what they don’t want. As we
stay focused on the desired outcome, we
influence the outcome of those around us
as well.
- Step 2: Model
Excellence, Especially Outside Your
Industry. One of the traps we fall into
is aspiring to be exactly like the best
in our industry, not modeling their
strengths but mimicking their every
nuance. Accelerated learning gurus tell
us we shorten our learning curve
appreciably when we look to see what
others in vastly different professions
are doing.
- Step 3: Ask Yourself
How You’re Limiting Your Own Success
(and your company’s success). We all set
limits on our greatness; we put limits
on how successful we think we can be. We
all get stuck setting boundaries that
limit our success, and we can always
decide to expand those boundaries.
Misery and frustration are optional!
- Step 4: Get a Coach.
Sometimes we get stuck creating from our
past limitations, not our potential
outcomes, and someone else’s perspective
can give us a different insight. Often,
when we get our own egos out of the way,
we can get incredible information from a
consultant or coach who can see areas of
improvement we’ve become blind to.
- Step 5: Use Empathy:
Empathy means acknowledging someone’s
emotion, and with empathy we start to
see his or her model of the world. All
of us are wired differently; we approach
goal setting and delegating and
prioritizing from different
perspectives. When we start to
understand someone else’s perspective--
through empathy--it creates the rapport
that moves us forward.
- Step 6: Ask for
Advice, and Listen. The more open we are
to hear someone’s valued opinion, the
more effective and flexible we’ll
become. Flexibility, a willingness to
stretch, is imperative in adapting to
change and new methodologies. Naturally,
listening to others is one of the most
powerful things we can do to both
increase our knowledge base and create
trust and rapport simultaneously.
- Step 7: Commit. The
main difference between greatness and
mediocrity is that the great ones just
keep on until they get what they want.
It’s not education or experience or
people skills or IQ (although all those
factor into the mix), it’s the tenacity
to keep on until we reach the desired
outcome. Will Rogers said even if we’re
on the right track, we’ll get run over
if we just sit there. On the other hand,
by standing up on that track and doing
something little every day toward our
outcome, our goal, we start to create
unbelievable results.
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