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On this episode of The Alliance Activity podcast, Andy Albright talks about setting priorities to guarantee success.
The Four Reasons To Set Priorities:
1). Identifies what is important (make a list of those things that need to be done right now).
"The key is not to prioritize what's on your schedule, but to schedule your priorities." --Stephen Covey
Moral: "Efficiency is doing things right; Effectiveness is doing the right things." --Peter Drucker
2). Helps guide better decision-making (things that are considered the most essential should be classified as priorities first).
"Things which matter most must never be at the mercy of things which matter least." -- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Moral: "Many things are good, many things are important, but only a few are essential." --David Todd Christofferson
3). Keeps you on track (once the essential needs have been met, the desirable wants in your life can be approached and obtained).
"Priorities dictate our choices, choices shape our wants, and what we want determines our actions." --Andy Albright
Moral: 1st: Establish your priorities (what you choose to do)
2nd: Determine what you want from your do
3rd: Decide what you are willing to exchange for it
4). Gives you confidence to say no (once committed to your priorities, it will give you permission to ignore distraction).
"Dedication to your priorities ensures neglect to all negativity." --Andy Albright
Moral: "with my mind on my money and my money on my mind." -- Gin and Juice by Snoop Dogg
www.AndyAlbright.com
@AndySAlbright
www.NAALeads.com
@NationalAgentsAlliance
@NAALeadsTheWay
#N247RU #DoTheDo
#TheAlliance #IBelieveThatWeWillWin
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On this episode of The Alliance Activity podcast, Andy Albright talks about setting priorities to guarantee success.
The Four Reasons To Set Priorities:
1). Identifies what is important (make a list of those things that need to be done right now).
"The key is not to prioritize what's on your schedule, but to schedule your priorities." --Stephen Covey
Moral: "Efficiency is doing things right; Effectiveness is doing the right things." --Peter Drucker
2). Helps guide better decision-making (things that are considered the most essential should be classified as priorities first).
"Things which matter most must never be at the mercy of things which matter least." -- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Moral: "Many things are good, many things are important, but only a few are essential." --David Todd Christofferson
3). Keeps you on track (once the essential needs have been met, the desirable wants in your life can be approached and obtained).
"Priorities dictate our choices, choices shape our wants, and what we want determines our actions." --Andy Albright
Moral: 1st: Establish your priorities (what you choose to do)
2nd: Determine what you want from your do
3rd: Decide what you are willing to exchange for it
4). Gives you confidence to say no (once committed to your priorities, it will give you permission to ignore distraction).
"Dedication to your priorities ensures neglect to all negativity." --Andy Albright
Moral: "with my mind on my money and my money on my mind." -- Gin and Juice by Snoop Dogg
www.AndyAlbright.com
@AndySAlbright
www.NAALeads.com
@NationalAgentsAlliance
@NAALeadsTheWay
#N247RU #DoTheDo
#TheAlliance #IBelieveThatWeWillWin
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