Staying Focused
The hardest person to lead is yourself.
If you can't lead yourself, you really have no business leading others.
Rick Warren has some post-it note suggestions for keeping yourself focused on the task at hand.
Tomorrow is too late.
Do the worst first.
Doing gets it done.
Tomorrow is never.
Make the day count.
Doing beats stewing.
In just two days, tomorrow will be yesterday.
Do it anyway.
Get the Now habit.
Get a “round tuit.”
Be a doer not a dawdler.
Why wait?
If not today, when?
You don’t find the time, you make time.
Make it happen.
If you have to do it, do it now.
Do it or ditch it.
Only turkeys procrastinate
Lead-time is the gift only I can give myself.
Beginning is half done.
Move ahead or move aside
Winners don’t wait
Choose this day to use this day.
What would you add to this list?
Rick comments,
If I find myself having a hard time being motivated in some area of ministry that I’m called to do, I just get a book on it. If you have a hard time recruiting people to your ministry, go get a book on recruitment and read it. If you’re having a hard time delegating responsibility, get a book. If you’re having a hard time speaking in a Bible study, get a book on public communication.
This is "sharpening the ax," to make your job easier.
Ecclesiastes 10:10 (ESV) If the iron is blunt, and one does not sharpen the edge, he must use more strength, but wisdom helps one to succeed.