I was away at a SHRM Leadership Conference in DC the week before the Thanksgiving week. Although I miss my husband and my kids fiercely when I’m away, man I can get stuff- tasks, thinking and planning- done when I am free of the distractions from home and the office through plane rides and quiet hotel rooms.
All while there for two and a half days that included doing what I was here for- attending the conference- I’ve still managed to:
But none of your care about what I got done. Not one of you. Thank you for indulging me in my list.
However, you might care for me to make a point about how all this might matter to you….
In one of the sessions I attended at the conference, the speaker, Susan Ershler– who by the way, has climbed the seven summits of the world all while leading her work team to huge success- discussed through her Project- Prepare- Preserve process the need to schedule a “think week” as a critical component to preparation. She discussed how Bill Gates makes this a practice, and she emphasized how implementing this “think week” leads to better execution. Amen sister.
I didn’t have a week, but I had almost three days to do just this. I was able to spend time on some nagging tasks weighing on me, but more importantly, I had time to THINK. This thinking will lead to better execution when I get back.
So, if you are looking for a 2016 resolution to set, schedule your think time now. And find some time within that time to:
Do you have a think week or retreat planned for 2016?
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