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If It Isn't Scheduled, Dont Do It! When something new comes up, whether it's a request from someone, a new project or an idea, before you say "Yes" to yourself or others, look at your schedule and ask yourself, "Can I take this on right now?"
If it's not scheduled into your routine then chances are you don't have the time for it. Instead, schedule the new activity or task for a future time. Make an appointment for this task or activity. Put it on your wish list. Otherwise, you'll find yourself doing everything except what you had originally intended.
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TOP SHELF TIP NO. 78 "Your relationship with the prospect (good or bad) dictates how he or she hears, sees and internalizes your message."
Michael Altshuler, motivational speaker and sales trainerjournalist,1880-1956 | |
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A Flexible Rule This rule does have some flexibility. I took the extreme position in order to emphasize the importance of maintaining your focus -- keeping your eye on the prize and your goals. Use your best judgment. If the task that is pulling you away from you initial intention is considered a priority (a family situation, an emergency, a unique opportunity that supports your goals, a customer who is only able to meet with you at a certain time and not meeting with them can cost you their business, etc.) then clearly do it. One of my clients recently had his second child. Now, let's face it. All bets are off when have a newborn. After all, what's more important? If this is your priority then just own it, accept it and don't feel guilty for not honoring your routine. Something is going to have to give, even if that means taking time away from another activity in your routine.
It Is Just Life Sometimes, life has a tendency to get in the way of our plans (no pun intended). However, sudden jolts to your routine are usually temporary rather than long term. These occurrences are simply another opportunity to adjust your routine. Exercise caution when choosing to engage in activities that will divert you from your planned activities. If you find that you are constantly being diverted from your routine, then you may be an adrenaline junkie and love the rush. Or, perhaps you need to take a look at your routine - maybe you need to rethink your priorities and/or goals.
Source: Keith Rosen is president of Profit Builders, LLC. A speaker, coach and author, Rosen new book, Coaching Salespeople into Sales Champions, was released in February. | |
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