by Chris Widener
If
greatness is your goal, whether in your business life, your personal
relationships or your own personal growth, here are some guidelines to
get you on your way. Greatness is possible! You can achieve the goals
you set for yourself and you can make a difference in your own life and
those who live and work around you! Set greatness as your goal! Here's
how:
Identify greatness for yourself. While there are some basic
generalities that most people would consider great, there are broader
definitions of greatness, ones that each individual sets for him or
herself.
For example, most people would consider Mother Theresa great while
only some would consider Donald Trump great. Helping humanity is a broad
generality while building a real estate fortune isn't. So what you need
to first do is ask, "What does greatness look like for this company,
organization, family or for myself?" From there you can develop values
and a mission statement etc. But if you don't first identify it, you'll
never reach it.
Maximize targeted end results. As Covey says, "begin with the end in
mind." What end results do you want. Be specific. Come up with all of
them. Maximize them. Leave no stone uncovered. Set out for yourself all
of the goals or end results you must hit in order to reach greatness.
Write them down, memorize them and distribute them broadly (if doing
this for a group). Maximize your targeted end results!
Make distinction your endeavor. What is the endeavor of the great?
Usually it is to distinguish themselves from the average. They seek to
rise above the rest by the quality of their product or service.
Everything goes toward the goal of making themselves distinct from
the run of the mill. That is their mission. And in doing so, they make
themselves great!
Map your effort thoroughly. The three most important words in real
estate are "location, location, location." In reaching a goal, the three
most important words are "plan, plan, plan." Okay, "execute" and
"persevere" work too, but go with me here! Too many people wish they
would achieve something but never write down a plan for getting there.
When I want to go on a long trip I don't just wish to get there. I plan
on how to get there. I get a map, I figure out distances, times etc. Map
out your goal thoroughly. This will help you achieve greatness.
Regularly take time for regeneration. Achieving greatness is hard!
You will care more, work harder, and take more lumps and setbacks than
the rest. So you will need to take time to regenerate so you can fight
again another day. Your body needs rest. Your mind needs rest. Your
emotions need rest. Your spirit needs rest. I firmly believe that a
person who rests well can do more in less time than the one works
without setting aside time for regeneration. You may be able to reach
goals without rest, but somewhere along the line, you will fall harder
and longer if you aren't regularly regenerating yourself. So take your
vacation time this year!
Have a strict evaluation process. Every plan and goal needs an
evaluation tool. And it should be a strict evaluation process. This is
how you objectively decide whether or not you are proceeding toward your
goal. If you have the right evaluation tool and you look six months
into it and you aren't hitting the goals, perhaps you need to change the
goal or the way you are going after it. The evaluation process is not
to be underestimated in its importance!
Take somebody else with you. True greatness is not individual. The
one who becomes great spreads the reward of greatness around.
Incorporate many people into the plan and let them eat of the fruit of
success. I live in an area that has literally thousands of millionaires
created by a company that had a vision of greatness. And while yes, they
experience the reward, the rewards then go out many levels through the
whole community, from businesses that support our community to
non-profit groups, churches, and schools. True greatness blesses those
many levels away.
Learn to party! Party? Yes! What good is greatness if you can't enjoy
it? And not just the final destination but also the entire journey. Be
sure to stop along the way and relish in your movement. Celebrate small
and large victories. This keeps the sprit high and the big mo rolling!
Spend the money, buy the food and blow up the balloons - it's time to
celebrate!
Source:madeforsuccess.com
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