At some point in our lives, we all realize (or at least be good to do) internal reflection on our capabilities and limitations. We seek to make us aware what can we expect or what prevents us from accessing our ultimate goals or our life goals. In the background is the translation on a personal level the concept of continuous improvement sought by the organizations. We aim to improve as people.
In my personal case, I have my eye on several issues (I should say, limits), which surely should deepen if I really want to improve. Today I'll try just one of those aspects. The habits.
This is a major challenge for me, since I always run away from them by confusing them with the pejorative term routine. If we actually go for a change personal way, we must take certain habits and others who probably let go of a drag and we do not help us.
not intend to go into the details of the book of S. Covey about The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People , but if you want to mention the third one, because it is likely to affect me in a more meaningful way. Prioritization or the "First Things First." Plan our daily priorities to avoid personal chaos is one of the points that I propose.
Spontaneity, improvisation, are the excuses that I have set myself many times, to flee from any planning I would cope better with my daily tasks. If I managed to get into the habit of structuring my important activities each day, surely I would be more productive and feel better about myself. The problem is that this is a commitment (even myself) and it's easy to have an innate tendency to avoid them.
I intend to advance the establishment of certain customs to help me fight my personal anarchy. I start with small changes, simple but steady. I would urge future
controls.
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