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Keeping your priorities straight

Topic: AchievementPublished April 12, 2012

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When I was growing up, I had a very difficult time staying focused. I have always said I have the attention span of a gnat! Sadly, it is still true to this day. The good news is that I am aware of it and am trying to work on it. Sometimes I have five or six ideas going on in my head at the same time. Rather than taking medication for my problem, I have simply tried to develop self-discipline and have learned to focus. Besides, having a very active mind has helped me in my speaking career. I am able to keep the interest of an audience while talking about several important ideas at the same time. I have always tried to do it in a way that makes sense and hopefully I am making some progress in that area. One day when I was growing up, my mother had a fairly strong talk with me. She looked at me and said, “Your biggest problem is that you have your priorities mixed up.” I asked what she meant by that. She said, “You spend all of your time on things that do not matter and you do not spend any time on the things that do matter!” Even though it was painful at the time, her observation was insightful and, I have to admit, she was right. I was interested in whatever was going on that related to fun, sports, girls and cars. At the time I had very little interest in things like academics, education or spiritual issues. I have come to see that one of the most important things a person can do is to straighten out his or her priorities. I have a 3 x 5 card on my desk that says, “Is what I am doing right now going to make any difference in my life or in the life of another person today or in eternity?” That has helped me to develop a more sobering, focused, eternal perspective on what I do with my time and life each day. I realize that there are some urgent, temporal issues that we all face that must be dealt with. After all, personal hygiene, paying bills, cutting the grass, washing the dishes and preparing meals, all take time. But, being able to focus on things that are eternal, like relationships, caring about other people, and showing concern and compassion in love towards those who are hurting are all just as important. I find that many times the things that scream loudest for my attention are the things that matter least. Those issues that are quiet and wait patiently for me are often the most important ones in my life. I remember running the one hundred yard dash in high school. I enjoyed it because I was fast and because it was finished in a hurry. When I began to run longer distances, I had to learn to pace myself better. As I did that, I discovered what it meant to have a more long-term and eternal perspective rather than a quick, temporal one. The older I get, the more I see that life is not a sprint. It is a marathon and we all need to pace ourselves. Take a look at your life and see what is occupying the majority of your time. You may need to make some adjustments in your priorities. I am grateful for a mother who helped me do that at a young age. It is still paying rich dividends to this very day. It will for you, too!rnRobert Rohm is the founder of Personality Insights. He helps individuals andrnlarge organizations function better learning to understand their own and others personality styles. "One of the keys to effective communication and dispute resolution is understanding ourselves and how we think and also understanding how others are wired as well. Each of us has personality styles that are unique to ourselves - however there are also patterns as well. When you understand the differing personality styles and their blends - you begin to see people as they are with more understanding! For more information on understanding personality styles please contact Mandie at president@roaringwomen.com." " Like this article? Sign up here:JOIN OUR NEWSLETTER list that offers more of these tips, coupons, inspiration and education that will help you propel your business to the next level! " We regularly offer webinars on marketing strategies. Need some more ideas - there is a webinar just waiting for you to attend! Access our Webinar Here

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