This episode shares the third of my 10 methods to manage time effectively.
Prioritize Goals in Your Life
This mini-series is full of tips to manage your time better to fulfill your life’s purpose and in the transcription of this podcast, you’ll see the link to my website where you can see more resources.
Unlimited Potential
I collect stories.
My wife’s favorite is of the King, who was afraid that his people were planning a rebellion. He built a huge tower full of mazes and announced a contest which whoever could reach the top would share in half the kingdom’s wealth.
On the day of the contest, thousands showed up to compete. They came with all sorts of equipment and supplies to help them succeed in climbing to the top of the tower.
After a whole day of climbing almost everyone had become lost among the mazes and obstacles and gave up.
In fact, only two of the king’s closest advisors remained.
One who was loyal to the king and one who was actually planning a rebellion.
The rebellious advisor said, “The king obviously figured out we were planning a rebellion and this tower is impossible to climb”. He then proceeded to give up returned to the bottom.
The loyal advisor said, “No. My king would not ask me to undertake a task that is impossible.”and kept going.
One floor later, there was a click and an elevator built into the tower took him to the top!
We are created by the Almighty with infinite potential and there is almost nothing we can’t accomplish!
But we need to do so using the gifts we are given!
How to prioritize goals
In the first episode of this series on time management I suggested that in each major area of your life (at work, physically, mentally, spiritually and at home) you pick one “Why”.
Ask “So that” until you have it clear and you can’t live without it.
Then pick the one action that will make the biggest single impact.
Then become an expert in that action.
Today we will build upon that foundation and explore how to pick a possible course of action and how to prioritize where to start.
What is Your “Why” – My Personal Example
When I first went through this exercise in 2001, I decided on each of these goals or “whys.”
working on what I love
The next step was to break each of these goals into medium and then small steps to reach them.
I’ll go through the process for the first one with you as an example.
My Why – Results
I did this with each of my big “whys” above.
It took 7 and a half years to learn the entire Babylonian Talmud. ne page a day.
I hope these examples helped and if you want more help, just schedule a session with me.
In the next podcast, we will analyze how we spend our time in order learn to spend time wisely.
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