Getting Things Done! What My Chestnut Chasing Dog Taught Me About Implementation

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It's fall here in New Jersey and I know that not only because there's a little chill in the air, and the leaves are just now starting to change...
I know because now when I got to South Mountain Reservation and walk my rescue dog Lily, she chases after all the chestnuts falling from the trees.
The whole scene is actually quite comical, albeit sometimes a little frustrating.
We get a pretty good pace going, then all of sudden we come across this huge patch of several hundred chestnuts on the ground and more falling.
(In fact, I have to be careful and often dodge those falling from the trees or they get me right on the old noggin.
) As soon as Lily sees them, she chases after them and dive bombs the chestnut, picks one right up and starts to eat it.
She loves to chase, and pick them up, and chew them, then lets them drop.
So what does her chestnut chasing antics have to do with teaching me how to be a better implementer and get more done.
Simply put, watching Lily chase after EVERY chestnut on the ground, reminded me of myself over a year ago, where I would basically chase after that next "shiny" object.
Some of you entrepreneurs out there who work at home, know EXACTLY what I mean.
Being at home, there's always something that will get my attention and it usually isn't the something that will bring me in lots of money or help improve my business.
So I got down to brass tacks when I started noticing how my days were not as productive as I'd like.
The real crux was reading a few good books on time management (there are many!), getting Eben Pagan's course on Wake-Up Productive, and having a mastermind group, belonging to two of them really helps keep me on track.
The real trick to not going after EVERY "shiny" object that comes across my path is having a big detailed plan of what I want to accomplish.
I mean really detailed, like what I will outsource, what skills I need for certain tasks, date it will be completed, etc.
The more detailed the merrier.
Plus at the start of each day and as I go through my day I'm always asking myself "Is this task going to get me closer to reaching my goal?" "Is this task going to help me create more income?" If the answer is no, then guess what, I'm not doing that task.
One more tip I can leave you with is the object isn't to "do more.
" The object is to be more productive with "what" you are doing and ensure you're doing the tasks that will create greater income and help you reach the goals you so deserve! So when you get the urge to go after that next "shiny" object, as yourself the telling questions, will this help me get and reach my goals? Then have the courage to change your course, if need be and stick to the things that will help you reach and accomplish your goals.
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