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GO AHEAD…PUT YOUR EGGS IN ONE BASKET!

Topic: Career Coach and Career CoachingBy Dirk ZellerPublished Recently added

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I was recently reflecting on the question, “What is the one characteristic that makes someone successful.” It was in one of those moments that you struggle to boil all of your knowledge down into one distilled thought. To remove all the dross of your thoughts to one true nugget of incredible value to all who come in contact with it. My mind zeroed in on the concept of how our effort dictates our reward in life. Our effort being our work or what we do. In life we create our reward, whether it is financial or relational, by what we do. It’s not based on intent or what we plan to do, but ultimately what we actually do.

While pondering, I realized that we do many things, and that some of the things we do has more value than other things we do. We can often select the wrong thing to do and complete. Thereby creating a lot of effort but very little in the results department. Ultimately, results are the name of the game. We can easily get faked out with regard to what has the most important value. The key characteristic of successful people is the skill and ability to focus intensely on their most important task and do it to completion with excellence before moving on to the next task. If you work at mastering this one skill, or ability, it will transform your life. This skill will also transform your relationships in your life. Your business will explode to new heights. There will be no limits to the exceptional life that you can create.

There is an ancient saying “Don’t put all of your eggs into one basket.” My mother would use that old axiom quite a bit when I was growing up. She would also say to me, “You must keep your options open.” Today I realize that these sayings are dated and inappropriate to one who seeks success. You must put your focus and effort into the “one basket.” To zero in on the one task, or most important task, that must be done right now. To single-mindedly do what will have the biggest impact and take it to completion is essential to success. What is the one basket that you need to work on right now? What is the one thing every day that will create the biggest impact on your business? Only then, when it is done, can you look for another “basket” to work on.

Too often we have fifteen baskets open with our hands, efforts and focus going into all fifteen at once. We can often move them along but never get them done and completed and then moved off our agenda. The skill to select the most important task right now and take it to completion is the difference between massive success and failure.

So, I ask again, what is your one basket right now? What is the one task or activity that you need laser-minded focus on to complete? What must be done and completed today? What can’t wait and will bring you the biggest return? Set some time aside to do it now. Then before you leave today, select the one thing to focus on for tomorrow. Prepare your day for tomorrow before you leave today. Create the order of how tomorrow will unfold in the calmness of today. Select the one thing you will focus on right now. Then, resolve to not quit until it’s done!

This one skill will enable you to craft the life that you desire. Don’t wait to start learning the skill, start today!

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Dirk Zeller is a sought out speaker, celebrated author and CEO of Real Estate Champions. His company trains more than 350,000 Agents worldwide each year through live events, online training, self-study programs, and newsletters. The Real Estate community has embraced and praised his six best-selling books; Your First Year in Real Estate, Success as a Real Estate Agent for Dummies®, The Champion Real Estate Agent, The Champion Real Estate Team, Telephone Sales for Dummies®, Successful Time Management for Dummies®, and over 300 articles in print. To learn more, please visit: http://www.realestatechampions.com/tmd/.

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