9 Steps to Get Unstuck in Documenting Your Processes
Lisa González
EOS Implementer and Process Success Program and RADICAL Accountability, EOS? Traction Library Book, co-author, PROCESS! Change Management Speaker
Ditch the Overthinking & Start Documenting Your Processes
How to Get Unstuck In Personal and Business Goals
By now, you have probably heard that 80%-90% of people abandon their personal goals by the end of January – if not sooner! The same is true for businesses, especially around documenting their processes.? Like in our personal lives, stuff happens in business. There’s a client fire, or a personnel emergency, or a dozen other interruptions to achieving our goals.
Around January 14th, I was ready to abandon my “workout every day” goal.? It's easy to be motivated after the holidays, but my motivation wasn’t enough to overcome my fatigue. My accountability partner reminded me, “It’s only been 14 days!” so I re-embraced my prior discipline, resumed my habit, and am gaining momentum. (I also added it to my weekly scorecard as a reminder).
Much like the personal health resolutions we set for ourselves, many business teams set a goal to get their “Core Processes Documented, Simplified, and Followed By All" by the end of the year. Each year, that same goal remains "not done."
If you have a process-related goal, have you started it yet??
The failure to start or finish this work is not due to a lack of interest or discipline. Instead, when it comes to documenting processes, sometimes we overthink it or we don’t even know how to get started.?
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The good news is that we’ve started other habits before and achieved success. You learned how to ride a bike and tie your shoes. No small task at the time! In your career, you likely had to learn a new skill. That discipline and consistency can be applied here as well. Was there a skill where you previously felt hopeless or stuck? (Not a rhetorical question). Where did you have a breakthrough? We can apply these wins to your process goals.?
What is the “why” for documenting your processes?
Mindset Matters. Remember "Your Why"
When I remind myself of the why behind my personal fitness goals (e.g., health, longevity), it’s easier to prioritize my activities. When it comes to business process work, what is your why? When I facilitate and coach teams on getting their processes documented, simplified, and followed by all, I have them write their "process why" down. The list often includes some or all of the following:
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Discipline and consistency for process supports all of these goals.? What is your why when it comes to process work? If you have team members supporting you, what is theirs??
"We feel stuck." How Do We Get Started?
The secret to getting ahead is getting started. - Mark Twain
Getting started on anything, whether it's a new project, habit, or skill can be challenging.
Here are 9 personal and professional examples and tips to help you get started on documenting your processes or achieving your personal goals:
Progress in both fitness and process goals is tied to consistency and self-discipline. “Perfection” is not a part of this strategy. Week over week, we can achieve our goals and build a foundation of well-documented processes that will propel our businesses toward efficiency and success.
Remember, the hardest part is often – almost always – just getting started. Once you take the initial steps, momentum will build, and it will become easier to keep going.
Is this your year to drive Radical Accountability for process??
Drive radical accountability for process documentation and process adoption in your business. Propel your businesses toward mastery, efficiency, and freedom. How? By just getting started. Let’s connect, and we can support you.