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As a reminder — your agenda isn't necessarily everyone else's...

As a reminder — your agenda isn't necessarily everyone else's...


The world of late has reminded me of a "coachable moment" I offered up a lifetime ago... or at least it feels like a lifetime ago.

7e328871.jpgHe stuck his head into my office with concern written all over his face; with all decorum set aside, he needed me to look at an email he just sent and wanted my feedback asap — he had a deliverable that was due.

Putting aside my own deliverable, I took advantage of this coachable moment and simply said, "You know, your poor planning and your urgent agenda is not my agenda". I then went on to offer a perspective on planning, time management and my thoughts on how to engage support. I told him I would read his email as soon as I could but he'd have to be patient. I then politely kicked him out of my office because I had a deadline (plus something else on my to-do list).


This "coachable moment" covers many areas as I alluded to, but recent events have me focusing on patience and the truism — "your agenda isn't necessarily everyone else's". The patience to wait is something evaporating by the minute with this app rich world but the truism is alive and well (maybe more than ever). Even when agendas do align, there are always the influencers that are Murphy's best friends (timing, a bigger boss, mother-nature, and the randomness of the universe) — the chances of you waiting are much greater than you not waiting.

There is a need to become comfortable with being patient, and more importantly, ensure you are being productively patient.

In other words, use this waiting time to be productive with other things (particularly something new). Of course you will use some of this time to influence what you are waiting for but in most cases that doesn't take more than a half hour — so do others things. Yes you are waiting for the "phone to ring", but you are also investigating a new business venture, taking a course, writing a blog, or networking to build your opportunity funnel. Being productively patient will have you increasing the number of agendas that you have on the go and developing out the number of things you need to be patient with. Because the more things you have on the go, the greater the chance the phone will ring.


Murphy will probably have them all ring at the same time.

iamgpe


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Graham🐝 Edwards

7 years ago#9

#5
We'll put CityVP \ud83d\udc1d Manjit thx for the comment

Graham🐝 Edwards

7 years ago#8

#4
Thanks for the comment

Graham🐝 Edwards

7 years ago#7

#3
Excellent reminder Jerry Fletcher... appreciate the comment

Graham🐝 Edwards

7 years ago#5

#1
Thanks for the comment Randall Burns

CityVP Manjit

7 years ago#4

The only Agenda I like is the one that TVO broadcasts. For sure we are going to be told by others that we all have an agenda, much like we are told we all have a personal brand - but fuck that, we have the choice to put that aside and watch Steve Paikin. When we tune into any form of intelligence it informs everything.

🐝 Fatima G. Williams

7 years ago#3

I agree and a fantastic reminder Thank you Graham\ud83d\udc1d Edwards

Jerry Fletcher

7 years ago#2

Graham, Sometimes, if you are lucky, that phone call scheduled later from across the pond occurs earlier than expected and results in a great connection. Your post reminds me of an almost forgotten courtesy on the telephone--" is this a good time for you? I'll be happy to call back if need be."

Randall Burns

7 years ago#1

HaHa! Great title! Graham\ud83d\udc1d Edwards excellent post and reality check. We all need this reminder once in a while. :-)

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