A weird calendar appointment

A weird calendar appointment

When I work with a team of leaders, I challenge them around many of their work habits. At the end of the journey, I ask them a simple question: do you plan your personal life with the same amount of detail and attention as you plan your business life? The answer for most people is no.

Why?

Most people agree that success in their personal life is more important than success in their professional life. So why do we give less attention and planning to our personal life?

In this video, I want to share one simple weekly practice that can make a big difference to your personal life.

Many leaders get in contact with me to help them with their workload. They are bombarded with emails, swamped with ‘to do’ lists, inundated with meetings, priorities, dealing with crises etc.

We are able to help them with all of the above, but what people often don’t realize is how big the impact of changing their work habits can have on their life.

Success for me is not linked to the revenue I generate, the number of clients I have or the overall success of my business. I link success to the quality of my relationship with my loved ones, my family and friends, and to the amount of quality time I spend with them.

My suggestion: plan your personal life with as much attention and detail as you plan your business life.

How do you do this?

Very simple. If you have worked with me in the past, you know that I am a huge fan of the weekly plan. If you want to know more about the weekly plan, go to www.wslb.com and download it. It is such an important performance tool.

Every week I plan my following week by asking a very simple question: what do I need to do next week to progress in my business and personal priorities? Then I book specific meetings with myself in my diary.

Many years ago, I was working with Stuart, the General Manager of a big bank in Australia. At the end of the journey, he wrote to me saying: "I remember the first time I put an appointment in my diary to drop my daughter off at school. I felt rather strange, as though, I wasn't making most use of my time. However, I soon realized it's quite the opposite. I'm now managing my time to make sure I do the things that really matter."

Your personal time, the time with your loved ones, the time for your personal priorities are the things that really matter.

When I train a team, most people think at the start of the journey it’s about managing their files, emails, meetings, and business priorities. Although this is true, the main focus is to transform the way people live by changing their work habits. If this is of interest to you then drop me an email to discuss if and how I can help you and your team.

This is this week’s Work Smarter: Live Better tip. Have a wonderful day!

A bientot,

Cyril

P.S. Whenever you’re ready… here are 4 ways I can help you be in control

1. Grab a free copy of my weekly plan

It is a simple tool but very important process to spend 2hrs more per day on your business and personal priorities.

https://www.wslb.com/

2. Check my video blogs

For my clients, I record regular tips to keep the momentum on challenging their work habits. I have now made the previous video blogs available to all.

https://www.wslb.com/blog

3. Get a copy of my book, Work Smarter: Live Better

Pushed by my clients, I wrote a book about practical ways to transform your life by changing your work habits.

https://www.wslb.com/book

4. Work with me and my team privately

If you are feeling swamped: by emails, by meetings, by things to do and you’d like me and my team to work directly with you … just send me an email or direct message and tell me a little about your team and business, and what you’d like to work on together, and I’ll personally be in touch!

#leadership #productivity


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