Inspirational Story
Inspirational Story - #4
THE DAY BEFORE YOU GO ON VACATION
(Excerpted from the Jim Rohn Weekend Seminar-Excelling
in the New Millennium)
How do you achieve employment security in a world where
there is no employment security? I start with a question.
How many of you consider yourself to be honest and at least
reasonably intelligent? Can I see your hands, please? Okay.
How many of you honest, intelligent people, as a general
rule, get about twice as much work done on the day before
you go on vacation as you normally get done? Can I see your
hands, please? Well... Glad to see so many honest folks.
Now I am going to ask you a long question, so stay with me
all the way through. If we can figure out why and learn how
and repeat it everyday without working any longer or any
harder, does it make sense that we will be more valuable to
ourselves, our company, our family and our community? Does
that make any sense at all? The answer is "Yes".
I want to make it crystal clear that I am going to be
talking to you about you, not going to be talking about
anybody that's not here, but to you about you. You have
already confessed that you are honest and intelligent. Now
how many of you on the night before the day before vacation,
got your laptop out or a sheet of paper out and said, "Now
tomorrow, I've got to do this and this..." How many of you
did that? Can I see your hand? We coined a very clever name
for that. We call that goal setting. So, you set your goal.
Then you got them organized in the order of their
importance.
Let me encourage you to make one slight change there. If you
have got to go give Charlie the worst possible news, and he
is the 5th on the list of gotta do's, when you finish the
first one, the next order on your mind is "Gotta talk to
Charlie." Finish the second one, "Gotta talk to Charlie."
See Charlie first. Get the disagreeable things and difficult
things out of the way first. Free your mind, so you can
concentrate on what else you have got to do. You got it
organized. You accepted responsibility. You made the
commitments. You know some people are about as committed as
a kamikaze pilot on his thirty-ninth mission. They just
don't make it a serious thing.
Now commitment is important whether it is to get your
education, make one more call, whether it's to keep the
marriage together, whatever. Commitment is important because
when you hit the wall, not if, when you hit the wall, if you
made a commitment, your first thought is, "How do I solve
the problem?" If you haven't made the commitment, your first
thought is, "How do I get out of this deal?" And we find
literally what we are looking for. When you make that
commitment, things happen. It shows that you really care
about the other people there. It demonstrates that you are
dependable. Even though you're leaving town, you're not
going to leave an unfinished task for the other people to
do. Your integrity comes through.
Now the beautiful thing about integrity, when integrity is
part of you as a person and is part of your life, you do the
right thing. When you do the right thing, you have nothing
to feel guilty about. With integrity you have nothing to
fear because you have nothing to hide. Now think about it,
with guilt and fear both removed from your back, doesn't it
just make sense that you can function more effectively? You
will be freer to do the right thing always. Not only that,
but that's the way you take steps up. You know Emerson said,
"If you would lift me up, you've got to be on higher
ground". And truer words were never spoken. You also, when
you look at this, what you decide to do is you're going to
work smarter; and you're optimistic you're going to get it
done.
How many of you ever participated in organized, team sports?
Can I see your hands? How many of you ever went home one
night and said to your parents, "Mom or dad, you can't
believe the game plan the coaches worked out. Man alive, it
was incredible. We're going to kill those suckers tomorrow.
You can count on it." You were optimistic simply because you
had a plan of action and so you were optimistic that the
next day you were going to be able to get all of these
things done.
Now some of us are born optimistic, and some are born
pessimistic. For your information the 1828 Noah Webster does
not have the word pessimist in it. It has the word optimist.
Now I am a natural born optimist. I really am. I would take
my last two dollars and buy a money belt with it. That's
the way I'm put together; but the good news is if you are a
natural born pessimist, you definitely, emphatically,
positively can change. You are a pessimist by choice because
you are what you are and where you are because of what's
gone into your mind. You can change what you are; you can
change where you are by changing what goes into your mind.
Anyway, the next day, you not only got there on time, you
were a little early, and you immediately got started. You
didn't stand around and say, "Well, I wonder what I ought to
do now." You couldn't wait to get after it. You wanted to
do the right thing, so you really got started in a big
hurry. You were enthusiastic about it. You were highly
motivated. You decisively move from one task to another. Now
I am going to camp on this one for just a moment.
As a general rule, how many of you have noticed that people
who have nothing to do want to do it with you? Can I see
your hands? Okay. Now, on this day before vacation, when you
finish one task, you move with purpose to another one. And
people will not block you for that two-minute gossip session
or four-minute or five-minute or six-minutes. I am
absolutely convinced, no doubt about it that the listener
has more to do with the gossiping than the speaker because
if you don't listen, you're not going to have the guy or gal
talking to you. They just aren't. When you move with
purpose, people will step aside and let you go.
I will absolutely guarantee you, you will save a minimum of
an hour a day in two-minute, three-minute, five minute
things. An hour a day is five hours per week is 250 hours
per year. That is six weeks of your life that you've wasted
and six weeks of combination time that you have wasted with
the people who were giving the gossip to you. What could you
do with six extra weeks every year? You focus on the issue
at hand. You are disciplined to stay with it until you
finish, and the neat thing about discipline, Cybil Stanton
gave me the best definition of it I have ever heard in her
book The Twenty Five Hour Woman. "Discipline isn't on your
back needling you with imperatives. It is at your side
encouraging you with incentives."
Zig Ziglar
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