What To Focus On?
Ever wonder WHAT to focus on?
Here is a really simply picture to help you remember what to focus on.
This picture came across my Twitter stream from my account manager at Clickbank (Andrew).
This is drawn on his whiteboard to help him remember what really needs his attention and it's very much like my own way of picking what to work on.
How do YOU decide what to focus on?
EDIT TO ADD:
Based on the great questions and conversation in the comments area, I have decided to add more to this post.
When it comes to MY online business, how do I "re-format" that image above to reflect how *I* decide what to focus on?
Here is the image I made (yes, I know, I have AMAZING graphic skills...lol!)
Every day - heck, maybe every minute of every day, there is something coming my way that interests me, distracts me, I want to learn/try/do/read up on.
These thing fly at me via Twitter, email, my blog, others blogs, inside WA, industry news site, forums, etc etc etc.
I'm sure I am not alone on this ;)
On the other side, there are things I need to do to grow my business/my brand.
How do I decide what to focus on when my black circle is full AND my green circle is full?
First off, I try really, really hard to keep the things in my green circle as minimal as possible.
Right now, I have about 5 main things that I want to focus on. One of those things is my PotPieGirl.com blog. Now, I don't post there often, but posting to that blog is in my green circle.
Not long ago, all the news about Google and blog/link networks came out - that interests me BUT I am not going to blog about it until I feel I have something unique to say about it (ie, I refuse to be an echo).
So, the stuff about Google stayed in the black circle...the wanting to post on my blog stayed in the green circle.
Then one day, after following along with the news for awhile, I knew I was ready to post my thoughts about the situation to my blog.
Those two things merged and moved into the yellow area - that was something I was going to focus on DOING that day.
Now, I labeled my green circle "Things that make money/promote my brand". That post on my blog didn't necessarily make me money...and I wasn't sure when I posted it that it would promote my brand either. However, that post did get picked up and linked to from some really great industry-related sites and people.
It turned out to be a great thing to focus on IF my goal is to GROW.
Ok - I'll end this edit and we can take it from there....
Thanks for sharing everyone!
Jennifer
Personally I think this is the difference between taking the right steps each day, and not really knowing what to do. This "moment" is key because it influences productivity, which ultimately impacts success.
For me I don't even need to think about it...I kind of know how to prioritize (as I'm sure you guys do). But my question is...can you teach someone how to do this, or is it something that you are just born with?
I think it's a great debate :)
To a lot of people "watching tv" sincerely matters to them, but this does not necessarily mean it is the right thing to do. There is a big difference between things that that matter and things that "should matter". It is subjective based on the individual, but there are probably some structured guidelines as to what should matter when focusing on business.
Things that matter are impending ideas that have not materialized. They have not materialized simply because someone has not taken action.
I think this is a great post Jen! (just trying to spark a discussion by taking a different angle to that particular diagram).