Flying by the Seat of your pants.
This is the time of the year when people make New Year's resolutions and set goals for the coming year. Every year I hear many people saying, "This year I am really going to do better." Here is a recommendation that can help you improve your success in 2016.
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Many people approach their "flight" through life in a similar fashion. They set goals, look out over the horizon and start moving toward those goals without a good plan. They wake up every day, go through what appears to be a regular routine, and hope for the best. However their daily sojourn is everything but regular. Every day they encounter more complex challenges unprepared, or less well prepared than they could be. They try to rely on their natural talents and past experiences to get them through the challenges. They are"flying by the seat of their pants."
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Every successful organization, team, entertainer, teacher, doctor, professional has a checklist for success. The most successful among them are those who prepare with intensity, and execute as flawlessly as possible. Are you going through each day flying by the seat of your pants? You can dramatically improve your outcomes with a simple lesson from airplane pilots and crews: Develop your own personal checklist for readiness and excellent performance. Write it down. Review it every day.
When I was 10 years old, my baseball coach said to us, "The hardest part about this game is making it look easy" to those who are watching. The only way to make it look easy was to practice, practice, practice. This preparation and reviewing the checklist of the game situation -- how many balls, strikes, runners on base, tendencies of the batter, what the pitcher is going to throw -- all players must go through that checklist before every pitch if the team is to play well and win.
Do you want to improve your performance and reach more of your goals in 2016? Don't fly by the seat of your pants. Develop your own personal checklist for success. Write it down. Review it every day. And don't leave home without it.
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Roger Madison, CEO
iZania, LLC
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