31Dec

This year if there has been one quote or advice that has STUCK with me, PUSHED me and HELPED me in my career and life – it is this:

Work harder on yourself than you do on your job ~ Jim Rohn

This does not mean that you not give 100% to your work, it just means to focus 100% on yourself first – the value then that you bring to your job or business or family increases hundred–fold. The more you work on yourself, the better things get in every sphere of your life. I have tried and tested these results on me and many others in my extended teams this year meeting with great success. So how do you incorporate this philosophy of working harder on yourself in the daily rat-race?

Here are five pointers to help you achieve this:

Pointer #1: Self Examination – Sorry but as I said it all starts with the Self. This is not about looking in the mirror and asserting that everything is great. As someone wise said : The biggest room in the world is the room for improvement. Focus very specifically on what things you need to improve on – is it your self-confidence, your ability to plan and be organized, your writing or speaking skills? Identify the areas and drill down further to the HOW. We are lucky to have amazing resources available on the internet on any topic that you could think of and many support groups to egg you on to achievement. Try http://www.marcandangel.com/ – a personal favorite. Tap these sources well.

Pointer #2: Be a Life-Long Learner – Lifelong learners tend to love what they do, or they at least find some aspect of it to love. Learners love the challenge, if nothing else. It’s the learners who question the status quo, shake things about and are innovators. And of course getting rewarded at their jobs or business is an inevitable side benefit as learning keeps you current and relevant. There are two parts to learning – staying current and learning a new skill. Keep some time aside for reading, there is a plethora of blogs that you can subscribe to – my no.1 recommendation is Seth’s blog which certainly shakes you out of complacency. Another great resource is the HBR site – on any given day, you can definitely find an article that captures your interest or simply browse through the archives. Learning a new skill will help you expand your capabilities – enroll in an online course and make good use of your company’s training department.

Pointer #3: Be Yourself- Realize that You are in control. We all have our own standards of excellence. We also have different priorities and what motivates me to put in 100% won’t necessarily be the same for you. Whatever your own standard of excellence is in your work, whatever you feel passionately about – that’s what you should be true to. Don’t stop doing or keep doing stuff just because some of your colleagues’ standards of excellence are lower than yours or their priorities are different. Your measuring stick for your own achievement should be based on what you want to achieve, not how much or little other people are doing. What excites you most? Feed that passion and find ways to align it with your work responsibilities.

Pointer #4 : Avoid the Negative(And Reinforce the Positive) – What makes you feel tired and drained – it could be people, thoughts or activities. If you want to maintain a positive attitude, consider sharply limiting your daily exposure to such experiences. Don’t show up at the daily complaint sessions at work. If you’ve got family members who are constantly negative, tune them out. Your happiness lies within you – trite but true, practice happiness every day, make it your sacred ritual. No matter what you do for a living, the key to success is great performance, every single day. And that’s only possible if you make optimism, energy, and enthusiasm part of your daily experience.

Pointer #5: Help Others Succeed – I read a beautiful Zulu proverb recently that says it all: “Umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu”- A human is only a human because of other humans. We’re all interconnected! Your Success is assured and becomes more meaningful when you help others succeed. Personal relationships are the fertile soil from which all advancement, all success, all achievement in real life grows. The more you give of yourself in anything, the more you get in return – especially when you give with no expectation of return. Too often, we build islands of ourselves cutting ourselves off from people who we can learn from, grow with and share life’s experiences. Do what you can for other people, work hard at building relationships.  It is a sure shot method to help you become a personal and professional success and live a fulfilling life.

The inspiration for this post came from my mom and a few of my favorite people at work and twitter (you know who you are) while talking about what’s worked and what has not in the past year. Let us strive to be not just good but a little better in the coming year. Do what you love and love what you do.

How do you incorporate this philosophy of working harder on yourself in the daily rat-race? Do share your experiences on what has worked for you in the last year, the one experience or learning that you are taking with you into the future.

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    Hey Mahesh – Good to be back in touch through my blog. I remember us discussing over endless cups of tea back in our college days on the key attributes needed to succeed in our careers. We were not very far off, were we ? Except that my definition of Success for myself has certainly changed since then – what about you ?

    Thanks for dropping by.
    Love,
    Suchitra

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    Good one Suchi. Way to go!!!!

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    • Suchitra Mishra
    • January 25, 2012

    Hello Lynda,

    Thank you so much for dropping by and for your kind words.
    Reading is such a joy, I just grab anything that I can get my hands on. I come from a very small town, it is reading that widened my horizons and helped me be open to learning new things not to mention living vicariously 🙂

    At some level, things connect – as my experience grows, the AHA moments where I can relate the experience to something that I have read long back become more frequent. Knowledge is never a waste.

    Regards,
    Suchitra

    • Lynda Nel
    • January 25, 2012

    Hi Suchitra,
    Love your blog – you’re a writer already! Esp. the bit about life-long learning – I’m always reading all sorts of stuff, but just not sure how it all fits together.
    Keep writing please!

    • Suchitra Mishra
    • January 23, 2012

    Thank you for dropping by, Sheryl. So glad you liked the post. We think alike in many areas 🙂
    Regards,
    Suchitra

    • Step by Step Listening
    • January 23, 2012

    great article I think we have a lot in common

    • Aman Deep
    • January 03, 2012

    Hi Suchitra- This is beautiful articulation for our ‘every minute’ practice. I can relate most of these lines with the tiny chats we had in the past on the various situations and most of the solutions are in this post.

    Thanks..

    • Suchitra Mishra
    • January 02, 2012

    Thank you, Kay (@KayOjo). I am glad that you liked the post and found it valuable enough to share and comment. Would love to know what experience from 2011 are you taking into 2012 ?

    Regards,
    Suchitra

    • Anonymous
    • January 02, 2012

    Hi Suchitra.

    Happy New Year.

    I saw this post published on the last day of 2011 and I thought – now I’ve got to read that one and I saved it. Just finished reading it and I’m glad I did.
    Another excellent post. Keep it up.

    K.

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