Chaotic Life or Organized Structure
Right now I live a very chaotic life. I am highly unorganized, not very punctual. The result is tasks getting jumbled; and, when I do accomplish things, I did not see it as an accomplishment because it is only a piece to the bigger goal. For instance, writing Executive Summaries or writing content for a website is not an accomplishment to me.
However, when you break things down — every detail is an accomplishment. You structure your day around subgoals to broader goals. This seems to increase efficiency — I hope I will be able to maintain a strong vision and focus on my broad goal however.
When it comes to making money – the broad goal is not the issue, rather adapting to consumer demand is. However, if you are working to accomplish something specific… you’d better believe you are all about that specific goal. Right now, my goal is to integrate molecular medicine, combination products, and experimental access protocols to the every physicians’ care. I need to know I can temporarily forget about my biological knowledge, and to entrust my doctors with this knowledge. I need to know I can and will be taken care of to the scope that I wish (where “estimation” and “guesswork” is minimized).
Anyhow, when you are focused on a broad goal such as the goal previously mentioned, it is easy to get lost. The value of subgoals is to efficiently accomplish your object. I just need to maintain the course and get busy. Organization shall be fun : ). Hopefully organization shall keep me open to innovation, in some way. That is the one fear about organization — getting used to structure so much that you forget to innovate that structure.
On to finish cleaning my room and revamping my life.
Tags: personal goals
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April 12, 2010 at 1:17 am
I need to organize the structure of my business to accommodate my personal goal.
April 12, 2010 at 1:17 am
Can’t forget..