Self-Management
You
are responsible for everything that happens in your life. Learn to accept total
responsibility for yourself. If you do not manage yourself, then you are letting
other have control of your life. These tips will “help” you manage “you.”
Here
is a list of things that helps you in self-management and which will in turn
lead you to the path of success:-
Look
at every new opportunity as an exciting and new life experience.
Be
a professional who exhibits self-confidence and self-assurance in your
potential to complete any task.
Agree
with yourself in advance
Agree
with yourself in advance that you will have a good attitude towards the
upcoming task.
Frequently
ask, “Is what I am doing right now moving me toward my goals?”
Do
it right the first time and you will not have to take time later to fix it.
Accept
responsibility for your job successes and failures. Do not look for a
scapegoat.
Do
not view things you do as a “JOB” View all activities as a challenge.
Use
your sub-conscious mind by telling it to do what you want to do. Instead of
telling yourself, “I can’t do that very well,” say, “I can do this very well.”
Give yourself for completing tasks on your “to-do” list in priority order. When
you reach 10 points, reward yourself.
Practice
your personal beliefs. It may be helpful each morning to take 15 minutes to
gather your thoughts and say a prayer.
Make
a commitment to show someone a specific accomplishment on a certain date. The
added urgency will help you feel motivated to have ir done.
Practice
self-determination, wanting to do it for yourself.
Believe
that you can what you want to be.
Never
criticize yourself as having a weakness. There is no such thing. You are only
talking about a present undeveloped skill or part of yourself that if you so
choose, you can change. You do not have any weakness, only untapped potential.
Be
pleasant all the time-no matter what the situation.
Challenge
yourself to do things differently than you have in the past. It provides new
ideas and keeps you interested.
Talk
to yourself. A self-talk using positive affirmation is something that is common
among all great achievers. They convince themselves that they can accomplish
their goals.
Create
your own “Motivation board” by putting up notes of things you need to do on a
bulletin board or special wall space. It is an easily visible way to see what
you need to work on. When an item is done, remove the note. Also keep your
goals listed and pictured on your board.
Stay
interested in what you are doing. Keep looking for what is interesting in your
work. Change your perspective and look at it as someone outside your job would.
Establish
personal incentives and rewards to help maintain your own high enthusiasm and
performance level.
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