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Getting Things Done!

Today’s guest post is written by a colleague of mine at the Professional Business Coaches Alliance. Jeff Kofsky is the President of Higher Vision Coaching, and in this insightful article, he provides some great advice on getting things done! Enjoy!

Eric Deschamps, Business Coach – Ottawa

Do you have trouble getting things done?  If so you are not alone. Getting things done is one of the most important things you need to be able to do. It is highly valued, even indispensable in the marketplace, in your own place of business or, for that matter, in your personal life. Yet it is the one thing that most people have trouble mastering. I know, because I’ve struggled with this, myself. I’ve made the mistakes and know how we sabotage ourselves. So I’ve studied the problems, discovered best practices, and am going to recommend solutions which I have worked for me and will work for you. So take note as we walk through the problems and explore solutions.

Let’s start with the problems. We’ll look at three of them. Take note which apply to you.

#1 You are disorganized. You don’t know where to begin. You’ve got so much stuff to do – phone messages and e-mails to answer, bills to pay, sales calls to make and so much more that you just don’t know where to begin. So you defer that important business plan to do something quick and easy like run errands and by the end of the day you’ve gotten nowhere with what you really needed to do, and then tomorrow comes and it’s the same thing all over again.

#2 You are overwhelmed. You avoid doing the things you have to do because the job is way too big. You put it off because you don’t know where to begin, or you don’t know how to do it and get stuck – it’s like you are sinking in quick sand and you miss your deadline.

#3 You are a procrastinator. You avoid doing the things you should or must do. You’ve gotten into the habit of doing everything but what you need to do. Instead of completing that business plan, you turn to the Internet to see if there is some software that can help you get things done better than what you’ve got, or you decide you better walk around the block again to get more exercise. Or you decide it’s time for an Ice Cream Sundae. Or worse of all, you think the problem will go away if you put it out of your mind – like an ostrich hiding its head in the sand.

Do you have any of these problems? Which ones? I’ve had all of them. Enough of these problems! You can do something about them Let’s talk about solutions. What do the experts do?

#1 Disorganization – The simplest solution (very low tech) is simply to make a list and cross things off as you do them. My wife  is a world class doer, does that and it works well for her. She also writes on post-it notes and puts them prominently in front of her and tosses them when she is done. But If you are looking for more professional advice you might consider the some suggestions from those widely recognized as masters.

Stephen Covey, author of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, puts forth the idea that it all begins with what is most important to you. He recommends creating a mission statement, and identifying the most important things you need to do to realize that mission. Then just execute on those things.

David Allen wrote a book and created a system called: Getting Things Done, commonly known as GTD. It is quite popular right now. I highly recommend his approach to simplifying your to do’s by using a collection strategy that puts all your to do’s in one basket. If you can centralize all the things that you want or need to do, it will be much easier to take hold of the enormity of things that call for your attention.

If you find that you are doing little things just to get them out of the way, but never get to the really large and important things, I recommend a little book by Brian Tracey called Eat That Frog. The most powerful Idea I found there was simply this: When you’ve got so many things to do, Eat That Frog – take on the biggest, baddest, most arduous task first. You’ll discover as I discovered for myself – when you get that task done, you feel great. You are empowered and everything else is like a piece of cake.

#2 You are overwhelmed. For this problem, I recommend David Allen’s approach. It goes right to the point. We get overwhelmed when we’ve got a big project and don’t know where to begin. Allen suggests that we take our projects and break them into smaller pieces. See what sub tasks have to be done first and what can only be done afterwards. Then do the very next thing you can. This is project management 101. But what about those things that you don’t know how to do? Those are the kinds of things that once kept me stuck. But don’t lose hope. Just break those tasks too, into smaller pieces – like find out how to do it. Maybe the very first next action is to do some research on the web. If you practice this approach you’ll be amazed at what you can do – maybe even make a million dollars!

#3 Procrastination. Nike has a powerful solution to this problem – “Just do it.” For some of you this might work – It takes discipline and determination and the cultivation of the just do it habit, but it truly works wonders – procrastination vanishes. But if you are like me, that habit could use a little support. There are many ways to train yourself. Let me tell you what I’ve done. After organizing and prioritizing my tasks, and after breaking up my large projects into smaller chunks, I put that list of tasks right in front of me and go to it, one task after the other – crossing off each task as I go. Try it. Then reward yourself – do something you enjoy. Give yourself credit for your accomplishments and the can do person that you are. Let me tell you when you get things done that way it feels like a million dollars.

If you’ve struggled with disorganization, overwhelm or procrastination, there is hope, a way out of despair. Just follow these simple practices that can take your game to a higher level. I hope you’ve identified those that you’d like to try. What are they?

#1 For disorganization – Know what is most important, simplify your system and do the hardest things first.

#2  For Overwhelm – Break things into the  smallest pieces and start on what you need to do next.

#3  For Procrastination – Just do it – and find a way to make it happen.

But, having said all this, there is an ultimate solution to getting things done: Your Word!

When you say you are going to do something – do it – no matter what. When you do this you become unshakable, a force of nature. Not many people these days hold themselves to this standard. So set yourself apart – Become a Force of Nature!

We are all very busy people today, but, and without procrastinating, take the time to learn about the best practices of getting things done and you will become a much more effective person. If you do this, the whole course of your life will change and you will be the kind of person that everyone wants – including you!

Jeff Kofsky, President of Higher Vision Coaching

The Importance of Vision

 

When you have a sense of your own identity and a vision of where you want to go in life, you then have the basis for reaching out to the world and going after your dreams for a better life.

Stedman Graham

Everybody ends up somewhere in life. A few people end up somewhere on purpose. Those are the people with vision, with a clearly-defined dream.

Successful people may have other things going for them as well. But they certainly have vision. A clear dream, along with the courage to take action and follow through, dramatically increases your chances of success. It has been said that if you aim for nothing, you will hit it every time! I couldn’t agree more.

Professional hockey players are highly skilled and trained (and might I add highly paid). They make the game look so easy. Imagine the Boston Bruins and the Vancouver Canucks taking to the ice recently to battle it out for the prized Stanley Cup. Now picture the nets at either end of the rink being removed. Now what do you have? Highly trained and skilled players skating around in circles going nowhere fast, simply wearing themselves out and accomplishing nothing.

Unfortunately, far too many highly skilled and trained business owners are not achieving their full potential because they haven’t clearly identified their dream. They are “skating around in circles going nowhere fast.” Without a vision to guide their day-to-day decisions, they get trapped in the tyranny of the urgent.

Helen Keller, probably the most recognized blind person who ever lived, once said,

What would be worse than being born blind? To have sight without vision.

The Good Book says that without a vision, people perish. They run amuck. They live without restraint, giving their time and attention to whatever screams the loudest instead of what will get them ahead in life.

For a business owner, the backbone of any business plan must be structured around his/her dreams and passions. Only after you have clearly defined your life purpose can you effectively measure any progress toward that goal.

Defining a life mission is a process that requires self-evaluation and reflection. In other words, it takes work. But the benefits of clarifying what you want out of life is worth its weight in gold!

What about you? Do you have a vision for your life? For your business? If so, have you broken it down to action steps you perform every day? Are you living on purpose?

A clear vision can enhance your life and your business exponentially. In upcoming posts I will examine some of those benefits more specifically.

Until then, ask yourself the following questions. They can help kickstart the visioning process.

  1. What do you want to do?
  2. Why do you want to do it?
  3. What are the benefits of doing it?
  4. What are the negative results of not doing it?

Make a commitment right now to set aside 30-45 minutes this week to work on these four questions. You might be surprised by what they reveal.

 

Eric R. Deschamps – Business Coach, Ottawa

Why Business Coaching?

 

So why become a Business Coach? Great question. The simple answer? Helping others succeed has always been my passion. There is no greater feeling in the world than coming alongside someone and empowering them to achieve their goals and dreams.

A day well-lived is a day spent investing in others.

Although I always find it awkward to write about myself, the purpose of this post is to give readers a snapshot into what led me to become a Licensed Professional Business Coach and to launch my own practice – BreakthroughCoach.

Those who know me best will most likely view this new direction as a very natural “next step” in my life story. Motivating people to rise above mediocrity and to live to their full potential has been my life message for as long as I can remember! For over 20 years, I have invested time, energy, and experience into helping others find and fulfill their life’s purpose. What a privilege!

Another passion of mine is business! It has been a part of my life in one way or another since childhood. My parents owned their own business, and my dad was a very sharp businessman. I have deep admiration for owners of small to medium-size businesses. Being an entrepreneur myself, I empathize with both the joys and the struggles that they face on a daily basis.

Most people go into business for themselves because they dream of greater freedom, higher revenues, more time with family, etc. But statistics and reality bear out a very different story. Most owners feel trapped in the business they created. They work longer hours and often earn less income than when they had a job. Many are hard-pressed to take time off for fear that the business may fall off the rails without them at the helm.

Although they are highly skilled in their area of expertise, they often lack training and experience in one or more of the basic business fundamentals required to run a successful enterprise. As a result, they feel stuck. They aren’t getting the traction they had hoped for. They need a breakthrough.

Business Coaching allows me to help business owners see through the fog of day-to-day demands. Gaining clarity about the “next step” is worth its weight in gold. With proven systems and strategies, I can coach an owner to be more personally effective and to run a more profitable and meaningful business. Behind that business is a dream. My goal is to help owners get there, wherever “there” happens to be.

I am grateful that my life’s journey has contributed over two decades of leadership experience that can greatly benefit the owners I serve. But no one has all the answers! That’s why I am proud to be aligned and licensed with the Professional Business Coaches Alliance with over 100 coaches in the US and Canada. They provide a vast arsenal of tools, strategies, and systems all designed to help owners perform at their best. (For more on the PBCA, visit www.pbca.biz.)

Let me put it this way. Every professional athlete understands the value of a coach to help him/her play at the top of their game. It’s no different in the world of business. For the client, business coaching is about peak performance, personal satisfaction, getting the right results, and dreams fulfilled. For me, it’s about the privilege of participating in that process in a meaningful way.

UPDATE (Nov. 22, 2011): This recent interview with Carlo Lombard of The Shotgun Show provides more insight into my passion for coaching. 

 

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Eric R. Deschamps – Business Coach, Ottawa