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Showing posts with label Prioritizing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prioritizing. Show all posts

Monday, June 3, 2013

Student Success Statement

                 Student Success Statement

"Stop worrying about whether you are going to win or lose and focus your full attention on what is happening right this moment."-Phil Jackson(11 world championships-coach, 2 world championships-Player, 2 High-school championships-player.)
The quote is attempting to convey the idea that an individual must focus upon their present objective in order to succeed. The present represents our current events, the decisions we abide by during the present can severely effect our future. Many individuals who are preoccupied with several unimportant aspects within their objective usually cannot devote enough of their time in order to properly complete the objective, these minuscule preoccupations can manifest themselves as obstacles within our lives if we are not able to prioritize and devote our efforts toward our present goals. Suppose a child is intent upon winning a certain competition he cannot properly cooperate with his teammates during the competition, this ambition therefore creates an obstacle within the life of this individual. Therefore we must be able to prioritize and devote our effort onto the present objectives.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Jackson

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

7 Habits Of Highly Successful Children


7 Habits of highly Successful Children Part 2
Habit 3: Prioritize
Habit three is associated with Will not power. This habit assists children with the prioritization and management of time so they can focus upon and complete   important goals in their lives. Prioritizing also assists with the dissipation of fears and being strong during difficult times. It is prioritizing during life. Placing first things

First deals with objectives that are:
Important or not important, urgent or not urgent. Lets look at the four quadrants of prioritization.
Quadrant 1: Objectives that are important and or urgent
Quadrant 2: Objectives that are important but not urgent
Quadrant 3: Objective that are not important but urgent
Quadrant 4: Objectives that are not important or urgent
1.    Important and urgent


2.    Objectives that are important but not urgent
3.    Objectives that are urgent but not important


4.    Objectives that are neither urgent or important
    
Quadrant 2 is the ideal quadrant to prioritize, doing things that are important but not urgent. Here are the priorities come into play. The results for indulging your time within quadrant 2 are:
1.    Control of your life
2.    Balance
3.    High performance

So in what quadrant should you prioritize? The key is to delve within quadrant 2 and this is achieved through proper planning. Spend more time planning and incorporating the most important objectives first. Properly visualize your goals and prepare to achieve them!!
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!!