Zoom Focus

October 6th, 2008 Posted in Leadership, Life, Newsletter, No Complaining Rule, Teamwork, Work

“Vision without Execution is hallucination”
- Einstein

I believe every one of us has a desire to accomplish great things, to do something meaningful, to have an impact. Yet, so many of us don’t take the actions necessary to create the success we desire. Then there are others who are very busy taking actions but the actions have nothing to do with their vision and goals. They’ve become lost in the busyness of life.

In my work with sports teams, businesses and organizations I have found that the key to individual and team success is to Zoom Focus. Zoom Focus helps you turn ideas and goals into reality and results. Zoom Focus helps you focus on your priorities, execute, and create success. Zoom Focus helps you take daily steps towards your big picture vision.

Now more than ever it is a time for action. It is a time for getting things done. It is a time to tune out the distractions and the noise from the doomsdayers and the naysayers and focus on what truly matters and what truly will help us create success. In this spirit here are a few ways to put Zoom Focus to work for you and your team.

Create your Big Picture Vision - This might be a goal or a dream. It might be a project that needs to be completed or a sale you are trying to close. It might be a company objective or a team mission. It might be a book you want to write, an initiative to improve your community, or a championship you want to win. Identify your vision and then you’ll be ready to Zoom Focus and take the necessary actions to get you there.

Ask One Question - Each day when you wake up in the morning ask the question, “What are the three most important things I need to do today that will help me create the success I desire?” Then each day take action on those three things.

Tune out the Distractions - Turn off the television. Stop answering the phone. Don’t answer the email right now. Talk to your friend later. First, get things done. Execute, accomplish and then feel free to embrace the distractions.

Say No and Yes - My friend once told me, “If the devil can’t make you bad, he’ll make you busy.” He reminded me that we need to stop scattering our energy and wasting our time on trivial things that have nothing to do with our vision and goals and start saying yes to our priorities and to what truly matters. Each day we must make choices and those choices including saying “no” to people and opportunities so we can say “yes” to the work we are meant to do and the success we are meant to create.

Focus on Daily Improvement - I see it in sports all the time. Teams focus too much on winning the championship and forget to Zoom Focus each day in practice. They are outcome focused not process focused. The key is to focus on improving each day and take the necessary action steps. If you incrementally improve each day, each week, each month, each quarter by the end of the year you’ll see remarkable results and growth. When you Zoom Focus on the process the outcome takes care of itself.

How do you Zoom Focus? Share your feedback here.

Stay Positive!

-Jon | www.JonGordon.com

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  1. 12 Responses to “Zoom Focus”

  2. By A. Raynes on Oct 6, 2008

    I find it amazing how the universe sends me exactly what i need when i need it. I have been lamenting to myself for a very long time about this subject. Thanks for being you and showing me your version of how to change my behavior & attitude to address my procrastination.

  3. By Debbie Murphy on Oct 6, 2008

    ZOOM FOCUS BRILLIANT…ALWAYS WHEN THE STUDENT IS READY THE TEACHER WILL APPEAR.
    Finding my passion setting goals….having a plan…now I can act and not react. Yes spending lots of time being busy but not anytime with direction on meaningful life work plans. Easy for middle aged mom to fall into the taking care of role and not step out for fulfillment in a career….

  4. By Julia on Oct 6, 2008

    I follow the priniciples of the Law of Attraction. I set aside a few minutes of day in quiet and have a ‘creative workshop’. I envision exactly what it is I want and think of all it is that I desire, down to the most simple details. I avoid any thought that gives me a negative emotion and focus instead on thoughts that give me joy.

  5. By susan love on Oct 9, 2008

    How do you determine your Big Picture Vision? What if it is not crystal clear? Is this something people should just know? Why as I get older do I become less clear? Some days I think, “I was destined to do ABC.” The next day, I’m doing a 180 and thinking, “Oh, this is my purpose.” Help!

  6. By Tiffany Stuart on Oct 11, 2008

    Enjoyed this post!

  7. By Scoti Springfield Domeij on Oct 11, 2008

    This post was very encouraging. I finally decided to pursue my passion.

  8. By Becky Pearce on Nov 3, 2008

    I’m usually pretty good about knowing my goal and working toward it. However, I’ve noticed myself becoming increasingly busy lately and being “all over the place” with my tasks. This couldn’t have come at a better time - now I can refocus (Zoom Focus!) and continue down my path to success.

    The most useful part of this post is the question, “What are the three most important things I need to do today that will help me create the success I desire?” It’s now printed and posted on the back of my bedroom door. What a great idea to ensure you’re on the right track every day - as soon as you wake up!

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