(Written by Desiree Norsdstrom, a WIL Committee member.)
2014
has arrived! It is a New Year and most
of us are face to face with our New Year’s Resolutions. I’m still working on mine. We call these resolutions goals, which are
made for the purpose of measurement. What are your resolutions? There are no limits on our goals. Some are long term life changing like being a
better listener, or working less and spending more time with family, or getting
more organized. Others are short term
like making it through law school, growing our hair long, or losing weight. If we create goals, does that automatically
make us successful? The thought occurs
to me that in all reality what helps us achieve our goals is the process, or in
other words, the means to the end.
Systems…systems
are the means to the end. I read an article recently that put systems on my
“radar screen.”
The
article gives examples to show the differences between goals and systems. One
example is that of a coach. The coach’s goal is to win a championship. The
coach’s system is to practice each day. Then the article asks, “If you completely ignored your
goals and focused only on your system, would you still get results?”
The author continues by giving three
examples of why one should focus on the systems and not the goals. First, he
claims goals reduce a person’s current happiness because he doesn’t allow
himself to be happy until the goal is met. Secondly, the author claims goals
are at odds with long-term progress. He explains that once a goal is obtained,
that person then loses motivation because there is nothing more to reach.
Lastly, the author claims that goals suggest a person can control things that
one actually cannot. It states, “We try to predict how quickly we can make
progress, even though we have no idea what circumstances or situations will
arise along the way.” Goals can help plan your progress…but systems are what
push progress.
Having launched a new business
recently, I have to think about the systems we have in place to ensure success.
I also must think about our current systems and what needs to be adjusted for
our desired result. I think I just made my 2014 resolution. My goal is to
create systems.
What do you think? Do you agree?
What are systems that you have in place in your life that help you to be
successful?
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