January 21, 2009

Re-Analyzing Your Game Plan

Something that President Obama said in his Inaugural Address yesterday has been marinating in my mind. “The question we ask today is not whether our government is too big or too small, but whether it works – whether it helps families find jobs at a decent wage, care they can afford, a retirement that is dignified. Where the answer is yes, we intend to move forward. Where the answer is no, programs will end.”

The concept of analyzing programs and agencies to see if there are working correctly or not and approving and continuing those that do is one worth considering. As we start a new year, a new presidency, potentially a new future in American history, it is good to look back and examine what is working and what is not.

Here at EverydayQB we’ve tried to give you a Game Plan For Your Life, steps during the week that you can take to be effective in your business and family life. These days are designed for you to do the things during your week that are necessary in the flow of human life. While they mimic the work week of a college or pro football player, the flow of the week is intentional to prepare you for upcoming events and consistent production needed to be successful.

But it is always important to step back and critique what you are doing. To see what is working and what isn’t. I have been attempting to do so in my own life, hoping that as I continue to tweak and improve my schedule, that I will be more effective in my everyday life. Some important questions to ask are:

-Am I being as effective as I can be, at home, work, etc.?

-If yes, how do I create a sustainable schedule to maintain efficiency?

-If no, which aspects of my day or week need to change to be more efficient?

-Are the priorities in my life getting the majority of my time, both quantitative and qualitatively?

-Am I reaching and moving towards any long term and short term goals laid before me?

This questions can help as you analyze your productivity and evaluate your priorities and goals. There is no limit to your potential and success when you focus on a game plan and effectively carry it out.

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