THE BIRD DOG WHO CHASED RABBITS
In my
time management presentations I sometimes use the following story to
make a point about staying focused on the objective you've set out to
accomplish:
I saw my
new neighbor, Ed, putting one of his dogs into the back of his pickup
truck. I went over and asked Ed what he was up to. He said he was going
hunting for quail and needed the dog to help him find where the birds
are hiding and point them out. I asked why he used this older, slower
dog and not Harley, his younger, more energetic dog.
He said,
"Harley is younger and faster, and loves to go hunting, but when we get
out there in the brush, he forgets his job is to point out the birds to
me. Whenever a rabbit flushes out and starts to run, Harley hauls off
and chases after him and that's the end of my quail hunting for a while.
A good bird dog knows to let the rabbit go and keep pointing out the
birds. Harley has never learned that."
Do you
have the rabbit-chasing syndrome? Are you like Harley? Do you start on
one thing and then find yourself getting sidetracked?
Instead
of getting sidetracked by the latest or most interesting priority, learn
to stay focused on your main objective. Ask yourself, "Is what I am
about to do, going to contribute to what I've set out to accomplish
today?" Learn to stay focused and follow through on what is important.
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