Narrowing down the Purpose

When you struggle to complete a task or project, often it’s because of the lack of just one question: Why are you doing it?

Take a step back and ask yourself what the purpose is of creating that flyer or developing that new service, or even why you want a website or new blog.

According to David Allen, asking such a simple question will provide these huge benefits:

1- Clarifies focus

2 – Expands your options

3 – Defines success

4 – Creates decision-making criteria

5 – Aligns resources

6 – Motivates

Seems like such a simple solution, huh? Try it and let me know how it works for you!

Margie

About Margie Geiser

Business coach for health, fitness and service professionals. Dig into yourself in order to create the business of your dreams. To learn more, go to http://www.meg-enterprises.com.
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6 Responses to Narrowing down the Purpose

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  2. FredJoul says:

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  3. FredJouldd says:

    Thanks, good article.

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  5. FokusLopss says:

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  6. FokuFolik says:

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