I trust you're well as we round out the first quarter of 2022. Yes, I agree, weird to realize the year is moving right along at a pace we seldom appreciate. To help keep me on pace and make adjustments, I do my best to do my WRAP process every week, month, and year. (You can learn more about that here). As I had mentioned to you previously, writing a book and doing more speaking is in my (not so distant) future. So, what did I do to make progress, you ask? I took action and did 2 frightening things.
When we wrote about the first obstacle last week it only took that much time to surface the second obstacle. If you didn’t get a chance to see the first one, find it here. Basically we unraveled the conversation around having a clear and compelling outcome. Without it, you’re doomed to consistent feelings of failure.
What do you think happens when we write down our outcomes? Do you typically just go after it? If so, how long does that level of intensity last before you begin to re-address that outcome? In my experience, it's only about a week or two before I start rethinking things. Maybe it’s longer for you, but for me I find myself looking at other options. I noted last week that I recently took on over 70 real estate agents to Coach and this second obstacle has already begun to surface. It doesn’t matter that I have been evaluating businesses and the people running them for close to two decades, there’s one thing that always seems to be the first obstacle.
When I agreed to take on a Coaching role with 75+ real estate agents across 3 states, it's best practice for me to touch base with each person and discuss their current state of affairs. Establishing the gap is a primary skill in this work and this week hasn’t been any different. Maybe this is why we naturally hide from a coaching relationship? Nobody wants to know there’s a gap between where they are and where they want to be. If you’re like me, you want the direct path. I’m not really interested in knowing about the chasm between here and there. So what is that first obstacle you ask? Let’s first talk about what it’s not. It’s rarely ever an issue of ambition, motivation, or flexibility. Planning is my gig. I’m a consummate strategist. It’s one of the natural traits that helps me work with business owners. The downside is that I struggle with being in the moment. I’m the guy over in the corner thinking about what comes next at a social event while others are soaking up the moment. Since recognizing this several years ago, I have gotten much better… way better at that. The pivotal exercise that made all the difference is what I affectionately call my W.R.A.P. Sheet. Weekly Results And Planning.
If you struggled in the past with setting goals and not seeing them to fruition, this can help. If you’ve struggled with popping off with new ideas and just moving on to the next one before finishing the last one, a WRAP session can help. Piggie backing off of our recent conversations around going from drifting to driving. There's an inherent danger when we focus on only being driven too. Here's a quick conversation to make us think about what are we really after.
It's where it all starts. To go from drifting aimlessly, to driving tirelessly, here's how we get into first gear.
We don't do what we think, we do what we feel. Let's unpack the one factor that creates the most fear.
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Episode 4 is where we live most of the time when it comes to this process. Getting there is important, but staying there is crippling. It's what we all talk about having or wanting. It's the key ingredient to getting off our rear and getting into momentum. We all know the feeling...
If you ever get the opportunity to meet Crystal Faile, those are not words you would use to describe someone with her energy and drive. Take a moment and get inspired as she shares her story of why she is so passionate about her work and how she moved herself forward when she found herself in a valley.
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