Do you check each goal that you take on to make sure it serves your mission?
It's a practice that I'm working on, because I've discovered that any goal that does not serve my mission probably detracts from it. Maybe it's not a direct conflict, but any goal that consumes time is using time that could be used on work that is aligned with the mission.
How else can we achieve our mission? If it's ambitious, challenging, and important that mission will take considerable effort, growth, and learning. It will take the relentless application of our action plans to achieve those goals that focus on the mission.
It's worth rethinking any goal that doesn't serve your mission.
Maybe it fits. Maybe it doesn't. What about all those goals that DO focus on your mission? When will you work on those?
-- Doug Smith
It's a practice that I'm working on, because I've discovered that any goal that does not serve my mission probably detracts from it. Maybe it's not a direct conflict, but any goal that consumes time is using time that could be used on work that is aligned with the mission.
How else can we achieve our mission? If it's ambitious, challenging, and important that mission will take considerable effort, growth, and learning. It will take the relentless application of our action plans to achieve those goals that focus on the mission.
It's worth rethinking any goal that doesn't serve your mission.
Maybe it fits. Maybe it doesn't. What about all those goals that DO focus on your mission? When will you work on those?
-- Doug Smith
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