FIRST THINGS FIRST: WHAT WE SHOULD PUT AND DO FIRST

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Committed people struggle to combine
their careers, family life and community
obligations.
Everyone is looking for more control on his
own life, but experiences that even you can
control your choice of action, you can’t
control the consequences of those actions.
There is big difference between what is
really important and how we spend our
time. Time management has to do with
quantity and speed but not necessarily with
solving your problems. The authors use the
metaphor of clock and compass. The clock
determines how we manage our time, the
compass determines how we lead our
lives.
And it is the gap between clock and
compass that creates our problems.
Classical methods of Time management
came in three generations :

  1. First generation: reminders, notes,
    checklists.
  2. Second generation: plan, prepare,
    set goals and deadlines.
  3. Third generations: planning,
    prioritizing and controlling.
    These generations helped people become
    more effective.
    But their weakness is that they don’t deal
    with relationships, inner peace, balance
    and confidence that we’re doing the right
    things well.
    The authors develop a fourth generation.
    Live, love, learn and leave a legacy.
    These four words relate to basic needs
    such as the physical need, the social need,
    the mental need and the spiritual need.
    Each affect our time and quality of life.
    So ‘ Doing more things faster is no
    substitute for doing the right things’.
    The four needs are not separate parts of
    your life and it is where these areas overlap
    that you will find peace, fulfillment and joy.
    Fulfilling these four needs is important but
    you also have to align yourself with
    principles. Principles are independent
    truths that govern your live. Truths can be
    found in literature and in your conscience.
    An example of a common principle is good
    social relationships that is based on trust,
    responsibility and unconditional love.
    Most people’s life are dominated by
    urgency and importance. The urgent and
    important things make us produce things
    bur the not urgent but important things
    define the quality of our life.
    Six steps gives you an organizing system for
    not urgent but important things :
    Step 1: CONNECT WITH YOUR MISSION.
    What do you want to be and do? What
    gives life meaning for you?
    You need a passion of vision. Vision is
    defined as the ability to see beyond the
    present and to create what does not exist.
    A strong vision fuels passion and helps you
    transcend fear, doubt, discouragement and
    barriers preventing you from accomplishing
    your goals.
    Create a personal mission statement. It is
    more about detecting your mission than
    inventing it. Your mission statement is
    unique and should be empowering.
    An empowering mission statements :
    Represents the deepest and best in
    you.
    Fulfills your gifts and expresses your
    capacity to contribute.
    Integrate the four needs.
    Deals with vision and principle-based
    values.
    Deals with all your roles in life.
    Step 2: IDENTIFY YOUR ROLES.
    We all have different role at work, at home,
    in the community and elsewhere. The all
    come with specific responsibilities and
    different ways of contributing.
    Take time to identify your roles.
    Your first role is always ‘Sharpen the saw’:
    increasing your skills, abilities and
    capacities in your physical, social, mental
    and spiritual life.
    Pursue balance in your roles, remembering
    that each role is interrelated and all
    connected by principles.
    Step 3: SELECT YOUR GOALS.
    Ask for each of your roles following
    question :’ What is the most important thing
    I could do this week to have the greatest
    constructive impact?’
    Set the goal carefully as their achievement
    make deposits toi what the authors call ‘the
    personal integrity account’. This account
    reflects how much trust we have in
    ourselves. Failing means making
    withdrawals from the account.
    The four human endowments ( self￾awareness, conscience, independency and
    creative imagination) can help you set
    achievable goals.
    Step 4: CREATE A WEEKLY FRAMEWORK.
    Now it is time to plan your week. Schedule
    your priorities instead of prioritizing your
    schedule.
    Fill your jar first with the big rocks, slip the
    sand and gravel around. Combine activities
    in ways that are better if you pursue them
    alone.
    Step 5: EXERCISE INTEGRITY IN THE MOMENT.
    Take 3 steps daily :
  4. Preview the day.
  5. Prioritize ( urgent / not urgent /
    important / not important )
  6. Distinguish time-sensitive items from
    the others.
    You need to be flexible because
    unexpected things will happen but you
    have to keep the perspective. So you will
    have to make though choices. Following three techniques will guide you in making the
    right choice :
  7. Ask with intent.
  8. Listen without excuse.
  9. Act with courage.
    Step 6: EVALUATE.
    Ask yourself at the end of the week :
    a. What goals did I achieve?
    b. Was this the best use of my time?
    c. What challenge did I encounter and
    how did I overcome them?
    d. What decisions did I make?
    e. Did I keep ‘First things first’?
    f. Did I create synergies between roles
    and goals?
    g. Did I fail to apply any principles?

Organization can do much more if all
people worked together constructively. As
independence has its role ( the strength
you need to transcend roles or the
expectations of society and stay focused
on principles ) it also paves the way to
interdependence.
Consider :
Is it more productive to get a job
done quickly and efficiently OR to
take the time to teach and empower
another to do it?
Is it more productive to supervise
and control others OR to help them
unleash their creative potential?
Is it more productive to schedule
time efficiently to solve problems OR
to take time up front to clarify them?
Is it more productive to solve
problems OR to build solid and deep
relationships?
Conclusion: this fourth generation Time
Management is much more people oriented
focusing on leadership, spontaneity,
transformation, principles and synergy. It
helps us leverage our capacities and us
and other grow.

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