By: LaTasha West
Innovation, Strategy and Success Consultant
If you are anything like me or like most creative minds you
have at minimum 10 new ideas a week. The super hero in you tells you that you
can do each and every idea that comes into your head, but I have to share a
secret with you. That’s not the best idea.
Trying to do too many projects at once can cause you to be
overwhelmed and you may get burned out. Believe me when I say I know, I have
found myself working like a mouse on a wheel trying to get 6 projects launched
at basically the same time. It was terrible and quite honestly I was working,
working, working and getting nowhere. You have to decide what to work on now
and which brilliant ideas to put in your “future folder”. The future folder is
your friend, use it.
How do you decide where to put your focus? I’m glad you
asked. This depends on your long term goal. For example if your goal is to make
money soon, then you want to work on the project that is most likely to bring
in revenue quickly.
Once you have set your BIG goal then you should tackle it
one piece at a time. Take your BIG GOAL , break it into medium goals, break
those in to small goals and then break those into micro goals. By doing this
you will reduce your chances of being overwhelmed and loosing focus or giving
up all together. This helps you FOCUS on your FOCUS.
Your focus plan may look something like this.
BIG GOAL: Host graduation party June 6th
Medium Goals: Find venue, caterer, and DJ and book them by
May 1st
Small Goals: Call 4 venues for pricing and availability by
Thursday
Micro Goals: Monday make a list of 10 possible venues,
caterers and DJs
Make sense? By breaking each task down, into smaller
quantified goals with a due date you now have focus. As you complete your micro
goals, you are now set up to complete your small goals and so on.
Now you try!
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