What The World Needs

Posted: November 9, 2012 in inspiration, motivation

“Don’t ask what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive, and go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive.”     Howard Thurman.

Inaction Creates Conflict

Posted: November 9, 2012 in books
Tags: ,

This notion is from the book, “Finding Your Zone”.  If you struggle with procrastination or lack of will, I highly recommend this book.  It’s amazing how much anxiety and tension is produced by inaction.  If we can learn to act immediately when we have an idea, commitment or chore to do it will dramatically improve our productivity and sense of well being.  So the Nike slogan, “Just Do It” has deeper meaning than expected.

Michael Lardon teaches us to go on Auto-Pilot and just move quickly into the thing that is causing us anxiety without getting “all worked up”.  Brilliant.  Maybe we should stop thinking so much and “Just Do It”.

I’ve committed myself to doing a better job of planning and executing my workdays…  I’ve even enlisted the help of a friend who is a sales manager for a major bank.  So let me share with you a few thoughts about planning and executing your workday with the help of my friend’s thoughts with a few tweaks of my own.  I can honestly say these ideas have been very helpful.

1.  The To-Do list.  Key – don’t get fancy.  The yellow pad is still the best tool around for managing to-dos.  But how you use it matters.  Here’s the trick that my friend taught me.  Write all of your thoughts down on a yellow piece of paper.  Capture all actions that are on your mind and call that your “General” list.  The key to making sure you are focused on the right stuff is to create a separate sheet for just “Today’s Priorities”.  I put no more than six items on this list.  If I get through all six, I can go to the general page and work on something else.  So your top page, or page 1 is “Today’s Priorities” and the second page is what you expect to do tomorrow and beyond.  Now, here is my additional tweak to this process.  I follow the David Allen GTD (Getting Things Done) method.  So I create additional sheets of paper that are lists by context.  I have one sheet for “Phone Calls” that are calls to be made from anywhere as long as I have my cell phone, and another sheet for “Out and About” which is a list of errands to run while I’m in the car.  There are lists for @Home, @Someday/Maybe – stuff I may do eventually, etc…  Then I put all of these lists in a pressboard folder that I carry with me pretty much wherever I go…  to meetings, shopping, etc…  (leave in the car when I’m out and about…)  Then I just scan the relevant lists whenever I come up for air and/or change locations.  If I’m going to leave the office, I check the lists first.  If I’m in the car and going from place to place, I take 60 seconds to check the lists while sitting in the car before I go to the next place…  someone I need to call?  someplace I need to stop?

“What distinguishes winners from losers is that winners concentrate at all times on what they can do, not on what they can’t do.”

Bob Butera, President – New Jersey Devils.

From the book, “Failing Forward” by John Maxwell.

“Five qualities that we need to bring to an activity in order to do it well are:  motivation, knowledge, ability, confidence, and authenticity.”

From Mojo by Marshall Goldsmith

What is your toughest challenge?

Who is your largest customer?

What is your greatest opportunity?

Who is your strongest competitor?

What is the most encouraging/discouraging trend?

What do you do best/worst?

Who are your most important key executives/employees?

A business leader has much to think about.  The answers to these questions are some of the key ingredients to the recipe that will define your outcomes in the coming year.  There is one ingredient however, that you may not have listed as you thought about these important aspects of business…   yeast.

What do we mean by yeast?  (Also known as leaven)  Why does it matter?  And how does it fit into this list of key business concerns?  Read the rest of this entry »

My Morning Shake

Posted: January 7, 2010 in diet, fitness, health, nutrition
Tags: , , ,

Talk about a great way to start the morning…  First, I put the coffee on, then I throw this stuff in a blender…  Give it a try.

1 Scoop of GNC Superfoods Supreme Powder

1 Scoop of GNC Wheybolic Extreme 60 Protein Powder

1 Handful of frozen blueberries

 

1 Handful of ice

1 Cup of Silk Soymilk

6-8oz of water.

Blend and chug before your coffee!!

This is a very interesting book.  Do you realize that every time you learn something your brain physically changes?  No matter how old you are your brain is still being programmed and re-shaped every day.  So if we can “re-wire” ourselves, then it’s never too late to learn, grow and become anything we desire.  Everybody can get something from this…  Check out the site @  http://brainrules.net/

The Rules

Explore each rule through illustrations, charts and video. These tutorials are designed
to reinforce the concepts in the book; we recommend reading the corresponding
chapter first. Read the rest of this entry »

I recently sat down with Pastor Joe Freeman to discuss the development of a contemplative prayer service and the practice of contemplative faith…

As you know, “DesertStream” is about many things.  Productivity and time management are certainly on the top 10 list…  Here is an interesting article I stumbled across on my Kindle…  Check out some interesting tools David uses to be productive.

Pogue’s Productivity Secrets Revealed “Dear David,” wrote a reader recently. “When will you share your productivity tips with us? Not everyone can write five books a year, file two columns a week, churn out a daily blog, speak 40 times a year and film a video every Thursday. What are your secrets?” Read the rest of this entry »