How to Be More Action-Oriented
Gregg Vanourek
Personal development & leadership excellence. Helping you craft your life & work. Co-author, LIFE Entrepreneurs & Triple Crown Leadership. Author, TEDx speaker, teacher. New book in the works on the traps of living.
One of the biggest mistakes many people make is waiting too long before taking action. Not having enough of an action orientation.
What good are dreams, visions, and plans if we don’t act on them? To live well, we must get good at taking action. We have to stop hesitating. We have to stop waiting too long before acting.
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12 Benefits of Being Action-Oriented
There are many benefits of being action-oriented. For example, it:
How to Be More Action-Oriented: Five Key Factors
While there are many benefits to being action-oriented, that doesn’t mean it’s easy. It requires five key factors:
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1. Motivation.
We must tap into our desire for a better future and summon our drive to achieve. Yes, that means getting off the couch and getting to work.
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2. Courage.
Becoming more action-oriented requires a willingness to act in spite of our fears . It requires a willingness to go for it despite the obstacles and risks.
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3. A willingness to pounce when opportunities arise.
Becoming more action-oriented means becoming more willing to strike, even when the picture isn’t fully clear. We must tap into our warrior spirit.
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4. A growth mindset.
According to Stanford psychologist Carol Dweck , a growth mindset is a belief that we can develop our intelligence, abilities, and talents. If we have a fixed mindset, by contrast, we believe those things are static, and we’ll be preoccupied with the prospect of looking bad or being wrong and thus less likely to take action.
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5. Clarity about what we want and where we’re going.
We can fuel our action orientation with a compelling vision of success , an inspiring dream of a better future.
Conclusion
When we move from hesitation mode to an action orientation, powerful forces start swirling.
Also, isn’t it more fun to be in the game than on the sidelines, not knowing the ultimate outcome but engaging in the pursuit and struggle?
Truth be told, we never really know the perfect time for things, so we might as well get started sooner rather than later. Where does waiting get us?
What are you waiting for?
Reflection Questions
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Postscript: Quotations on Being Action-Oriented
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Gregg Vanourek ?is a writer, teacher, TEDx speaker, and coach on personal development and leadership. He is co-author of three books, including?LIFE Entrepreneurs: Ordinary People Creating Extraordinary Lives ?(a manifesto for integrating our life and work with purpose, passion, and contribution) and?Triple Crown Leadership: Building Excellent, Ethical, and Enduring Organizations ?(a winner of the International Book Awards). Check out his?Best Articles ?or get his?monthly newsletter . If you found value in this article, please forward it to a friend. Every little bit helps!
(This article first appeared on Gregg Vanourek's blog .)