If you are interested in more training in these areas, please sign-up for the continuing online coaching series.
This is Laura Lee Rose, a business and life coach that specializes in professional development, time management, project management and work-life balance strategies. In my GoTo Academy: Soft Skill Tools for the GoTo Professional continuous online coaching series, I go into office etiquette on various real-world IT topics in detail.
If you are interested in more training in these areas, please sign-up for the continuing online coaching series.
Over the holidays, I visited my family (as many people do). During on conversation with my mother, I was offering to pick up a movie for mom to watch.
Mom: “Don’t bother. All the movies are in discs these days. I like videos and they don’t make them anymore.”
“Well, you have a DVD player in your reading room. We could…”
Mom:”No,No. It’s connected to the small TV. I don’t like that TV.”
“No, problem. We’ll just connect it to your big TV in here. You are right … it’s much better watching this set. We’ll just…”
Mom: “Don’t bother. Your sister tried it and she couldn’t do it. Your cousin tried it and he couldn’t do it. They both say that the TV is too old to be connected.”
“Well, it won’t hurt to…”
Mom: “Don’t bother.” And I decided to drop it for now.
The next morning, while mom was still asleep, I took a closer look. I took the DVD from the small set and successfully moved it to the larger set in the family room. Since I knew mom already worked the VCR machine, I wrote out the instructions for the DVD as close to the VCR players instructions as possible. When mom woke up, I played a DVD for her and she was very excited.
I realize that many people believe that “history repeats itself” as rationalizing for not trying things others have failed. But you are not the same person that tried before. They don’t know what you know. They don’t have the same experience, background or resources that you do. Even if you are the one that tried and failed before … you are currently a different person than you were last year, last month and even yesterday.
What past limitations are you using to hold you up?
Over the holidays, I saw the Lincoln movie (released in Dec 2012) and was struck by what master project manager. I have always had a great admiration for Abraham Lincoln, but frankly did not understand the depth of his character and convictions.
The movie opens at the beginning of Lincoln’s second term (after his re-elect and prior to his 2nd term). And I wondered if the timing of the movie release was significant because in Dec 2012 (the movie’s first release), President Obama was in the exact time-period prior to his 2nd term of office.
The movie focused on two of the most important events in the history of the United States — the passage of the 13th Amendment and the end of the Civil War. The movie does not focus on the life of Abraham Lincoln, but rather on his tremendous leadership in the final four months of his presidency.
Lincoln was a master project manager.
He was a caring father and friend, as well as leader of the United States.
He held certain principles as unalienable rights that all men are created equal under the law.
He also firmly believed that the United States could only sustain in history as a ‘united’ government versus separate states.
It was truly an inspiring sight to see the Congress, perhaps more divided than ours today, pass the 13th Amendment. Only a few of the men realized that they were actually making history on that day. It was inspiring to watch Lincoln manage his opposition. His invaluable leadership and wisdom shines in this movie.
Who are your heroes in history?
How do they inspire you into principled based action?
How do they help you keep your non-negotiables? To create a list of your non-negotiables, download the Non-Negotiable and Imperative Worksheet at http://eepurl.com/n3EpX
I know the title is a little strange, but indulge me for a moment. Most of us really appreciate the freedom and lightness of flight. We are attracted to a stress-free environment that allows us to flow in our areas of genius and passion. We all realize that we are more productive, effective and empowered when we are work and passions are closely aligned. And when we are so aligned, we feel we are a bird in flight, floating on air, flowing where our genius takes us.
Even if 100% of our day isn’t in-flight like that; most of us have pockets. We often find ourselves in the ZONE or flowing.
Now — when we’re in those pockets or zone … are you a free bird or are you a butterfly or a combination?
Some definitions:
Free Bird: Has lots of experience and freely shares it. A bird is light, free and flowing. Consumes just enough to stay light; confident that more opportunities will become available exactly when you need it. The abundance mentality allows the bird to stay unencumbered and light. They soars, shares (drops) their experience on others and flies away. When their knowledge drops on the right flower or field, it fertilizes, feeds and energizes. When their knowledge lands on unexpected people, cars, benches; it annoys.
Butterfly: Has lots of experience and freely shares it. A butterfly is light, free and flowing. During the process of collecting nectar, some pollen sticks to their belly and legs. This allows them to continue to fly unencumbered (like a bird) but have more beneficial affect on those it touches and lands on. While they are going about their normal activity of gathering nectar, they deliberately focus on where they land; therefore, their knowledge and experience land on those that are asking.
Using this in the office:
How can we be the best of both? Maybe we want to be a hummingbird of such. Something that is a combination. What is the one thing we can do TODAY, that allows us to be an opportunity agent to others and ourselves? An Opportunity Agent collects appropriate contacts (pollen) as they go about their regular business (their nectar). Because they are building a network and contact database, they can cross-pollinate among their contacts at the appropriate time. Instead of only providing their singular experiences, they can connect their important contacts with other high-caliber contacts, resources, and networks. This provides an exponential benefit to those they land or connect with.
By deliberately and mindfully staying in contact with the significant people you cross paths with, you have the option to extend your wonderful network to others in the future.
Available free tools like Linkedin.com helps you do this almost automatically (like the butterfly or humming bird). I have a short free videos on how you can easily do this with the social media tools of your choice.
Check out http://lauraleerose.com/snapebook/ for the It’s a SNAP video
Check out http://lauraleerose.com/leveraginglinks/ for additional tips on leveraging the links you already have.
Send me your tips to staying in touch with your significant contacts.
And if you don’t already have a Business Networking Plan for 2013 — check out my Individual Networking Strategy Workbook. It is intended to help you create a networking strategy to supports and propels you toward your career goals.
In my GoTo Academy: Soft Skill Tools for the GoTo Professional continuous online coaching series, I go into these things in detail.
If you are interested in more training in these areas, please sign-up for the continuing online coaching series.
Top 3 Office Game Changers
Professional development series
This is Laura Lee Rose, a business and life coach that specializes in professional development, time management, project management and work-life balance strategies. In my GoTo Academy: Soft Skill Tools for the GoTo Professional continuous online coaching series, I go into office etiquette on various real-world IT topics in detail.
If you are interested in more training in these areas, please sign-up for the continuing online coaching series.
As a Business Process Consultant and Efficiency Coach, I am a subject matter expert in the field of Process Improvement. I work closely with the client to analyze both operational processes and financial metrics to assess project opportunities that positively impact the financial performance of the client business. In that role, I see a few misconceptions in how to make office changes (or any change for that matter). The most prevalent false premise is to “start where you are and take small steps”. That may be the resulting action – but I don’t recommend we start there.
3 Top Office Changers are:
Practice forgetting:
My recommendation is to practice forgetting how you got where you are today. Many of those processes and procedures definitely assisted you to this point. But now you are going to a different place. Therefore, you need a different map. You may find that many of your current procedures are still valid. But that is not the goal. So, forget those old procedures for the time being. Focus on putting in place the ‘right procedures’ for your new goals and destination.
Conclusion: Consider your GPS. When you have a new destination or goal, your GPS doesn’t try to force you to travel the same path as you did last week or last month. Your past paths have no relevancy to your current GPS navigations. Your GPS starts from scratch every time. Depending upon the gap between where you currently are and your new destination, there may be some roads and routes in common. But that’s not the GPS’s focus. It’s just a consequence of time and space – not the goal. Your Business Practices should be treated like that.
If you liked this tips, more can be found at www.lauraleerose.com/blog or subscribe to my weekly professional tips newsletter at http://eepurl.com/cZ9_-/
The weekly newsletter contains tips on:
1) Time management
2) Career maintenance
3) Business networking
4) Work life balance strategies
If you haven’t taken advantage of your introductory time management coaching session, please contact LauraRose@RoseCoaching.info