creating excellence for yourself & your organization presenter, martha n. bryan bryan &...
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Creating
Excellence
For Yourself & Your
Organization
Presenter, Martha N. BryanBryan & Bryan Associates
Habits Of People Not Committed To Excellence
"A habit starts out too weak to be felt and before you know it, it is almost too strong to be broken."
Excellence can be obtained if you . . .
Care more than others think is wise.
Risk more than others think is safe.
Dream more than others think is practical.
Expect more than others think is possible.
Excellence is . . . exceeding the goal, giving better service than is required, delivering our best effort to whatever we are doing.
Excellence is . . . the quality success - minded people seek in everything they do.
~ David Swartz, author the magic of thinking success
Excellence Defined . . .
Exceptional QualityGood SuperiorFirst Rate DistinctiveHigh Quality ExceptionalUncommon ExpertMasterpiece The BestCompeting Against Yourself Constant ImprovementHighest Achievement Success
The ChallengeLet Others Lead Small Lives, But Not You.
Let Others Argue Over Small Things, But Not You.Let Others Cry Over Small Hurts, But Not You.
Let Others Leave Their Future In Someone Else’s Hands, But Not You.
~ Jim Rohn, Author, The Power Of Ambition
Habits Of People Who Are Excellence Focused . . .
Clarity and commitment to mission / goals
A passion for excellence
Lifelong growth / development
Creation / management of change
Ability to learn from mistakes, self-correct / move on
Commitment to mastery of a talent or skill
Strong sense of personal awareness / accountability
(continued)“Habit is either the best of servants or the worst of masters.”
Habits Of People Who Are Excellence Focused (continued)
Both healthy independence & interdependence
Ability to communicate for understanding
Empowerment of self & others
Ability to take care of themselves
Risk, experimentation & growth
Expectation of positive results
Ability to be grateful
Ability to experience life to the fullest degree
Blocks to Success
Having no definition of success
Not knowing what you really want
Unclear goals / purpose
Lack of commitment to goals
Lack of self-discipline / putting off
Working first on what is due first
Doing only what is required / getting sidetracked
(Continued)
"There are a thousand excuses for every failure but never a good reason." ~ Mark Twain
Blocks to Success (Continued)
Excusitis (real creative with excuses)
Unable to work effectively with others
Negative thinking / problem conscious
Thinking something outside self will bring happiness
Lets mistakes defeat them
Tunnel vision
"Auto pilot" existence – too attached to comfort zone
Listlessness (no energy)
“Your Life Does Not Get Better By Chance, It Gets Better By Change.”
~ Jim Rohn
Am I The Block?
Yes No
_____ _____ Am I refusing to do anything distasteful?_____ _____ Am I hanging around the quicksand crowd?_____ _____ Am I putting off?_____ _____ Am I waiting around for things to get better?_____ _____ Am I whining and complaining?_____ _____ Am I talking too much?_____ _____ Am I making snap or slow decisions?_____ _____ Am I refusing to let others do their job?_____ _____ Am I taking on too much?_____ _____ Am I giving in to mood swings?_____ _____ Am I coping with change?_____ _____ Am I making realistic time estimates?_____ _____ Am I excited about my life?
Are We "Our Own Worst Enemy?"
Why do we get stuck just doing our job?
Why do we sleepwalk through life?
Why do we not pay attention to the "wake - up" calls?
Are we chasing our dreams or just putting in our time?
Are we chasing our dreams or working on other people's goals?
How can we put more joy and excitement into our life?
"People are always blaming their circumstances. The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want. If they don't find them, they make them." ~ George Bernard Shaw
“Most of us will go to the grave with our music still in our soul.”
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
What Does Success Mean To You?
• Peace of mind . . . freedom fromfear, guilt, anger
• Good health & high energy level
• Caring relationships
• Commitment to worthy goals & ideas
• Feeling of fulfillment
Success -- The Pieces
Success . . .
Getting to do what you really want to do in
--> love --> work --> personal life
Doing it well.
Being rewarded for it.
Feeling good about yourself . . . in the process of doing it.
Getting Clarity About What Is Important . . . This Will Help
Three Choices
Personal Mission
Retirement Speech
Or
Obituary
• Identify the goal.
• List the benefits.
• List the losses.
• List the obstacles to overcome.
• List the people who can help.
• Develop a plan of action.
• Set a date for accomplishment.
Steps To Making Plans
"Nothing is more powerful than a human soul on fire.”
You Don’t . . . make a cake without a recipe, take a trip without a map, you don’t build a house without a blueprint, and, you don’t get the most out of your work and life without a plan of action.
Done Correctly, Your Plan Will Entail . . .
Defining Your Mission,
Clarifying Your Vision Of What You Would Like,
Defining Your Values,
Identifying Your Dreams,
Then . . .
Developing The Goals And Objectives (The Roadmap)
That Will Guide You To Where You Want To Go.
Creating The Job For You
Take 100 % responsibility for you.
Remember . . . that "someday Isle" is now!
Dream big dreams.
Develop a mission / purpose.
Warm up to your job or find a new one.
Become "self-employed.“ Give up the 40 hour week.
Become a learning machine.
Focus on strengths.
(continued)
"To Change Your Life:Start Immediately --
Do it Flamboyantly --No Exceptions --
No Excuses."
~ William James ~
Creating The Job For You (continued)
Master the art of communication.
Lose yourself to serving others.
Surround yourself with winners.
Visualize accomplishing your goals and plans.
Form partnerships with those who can help you reach your goals.
Use no alibis.
Avoid comfort zone ruts.
(continued)
Creating The Job For You (continued)
Become a risk taker.
Constantly ask yourself, "What am I trying to accomplish?“
Evaluate to find the critical path.
Have a passion for excellence.
Celebrate accomplishments.
Never! Never! Never give up!
“The person who risks nothing, does nothing, has nothing, is nothing, and becomes nothing. He may avoid suffering and sorrow, but he simply cannot learn and feel and change and grow and love and live.”
~ Leo Buscaglia
The End
Thank You!
See You . . .
At The Top!
Presenter, Martha N. BryanBryan & Bryan Associates
Blocks to Loving Work
She feels unappreciated for all the work she does.
She feels that with all the headquarter policies she is merely a robot.
She enjoyed her work during the "good ole days." Things "just aren't like they use to be."
She doesn't enjoy dealing with all the personnel issues of managing others.
She has excellent technical skills, but struggles with working relationships.
Blocks to Loving Work
He would retire . . . but doesn't have enough funds in his retirement account.
He would really like to be a stay at home parent.
Since so many people have been terminated because of reorganization and downsizing, he feels no “sense of community”.
He enjoys working in the field but dislike the confines and tasks associated with the desk job.
He enjoys the technical tasks but doesn’t like dealing with customers.
What If This Was Your Situation?
I have no respect for the boss.
I like only a portion of the job.
I don't know the organization's mission or my job priorities.
I need assistance to understand and complete the work.(I feel abandoned by my boss.)
I am in a dead - end position.
I underestimate my own abilities.
I would apply for the promotion, but I am uncomfortable with public speaking.
What If This Was Your Situation? (continued)
• I resent my co-worker who does not carry his / her share of the workload.
• I have a boss (or coworker) who constantly makes me feel inferior (puts me down).
• I like for things to stay the same, but things constantly change.
• I desire to do the work to perfection, but my boss just wants it done.
• I get dissatisfied quickly. I have changed jobs way too many times.
• I just don't have the energy or desire to get started.
• I can't get the cooperation I need to get the work done.
What If This Was Your Situation? (continued)
The organization won't forget about a bad decision I made.
I lack personal power in the organization.
The boss won't give me the experience in critical area.
I have a tough time speaking up and setting limits with others.
The work / organization violates my personal values.
I have a hard time receiving feedback / criticism.