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10 Ways to Take Responsibility In Business + What is Parkinson’s Law and Why Should You Care?

10 Ways To Take Responsibility In Business + What Is Parkinson’s Law

And Why Should You Care? 

The top 10 list for taking more responsibility in your business… starting with number 10:

Ten:  Take responsibility for your thoughts, feelings, words and actions.  

Nine: Blame less. 

Eight: Complain less.  

Seven: Refuse to take anything personally. 

Six: Make yourself happy. 

Abraham Lincoln said this more than 150 years ago, “Most folks are about as happy as they make up their minds to be.”

Five: Live more in the present moment. 

Four: Use the power of intention. 

Three: Work expands to the time allocated (Parkinson’s Law)

Two: Start with and assume positive intent.

One: What would #1  be for you?  

What would #1 be? How about: Don’t place your monkey on my back?”  

What is Parkinson’s Law?

Parkinson’s Law is the old adage that work expands to fill the time allotted for its completion.

The term was first coined by Cyril Northcote Parkinson in a humorous essay he wrote for “The Economist” in 1955. He shares the story of a woman whose only task in a day is to send a postcard – a task which would take a busy person approximately three minutes. But the woman spends an hour finding the card, another half hour looking for her glasses, 90 minutes writing the card, 20 minutes deciding whether or not to take an umbrella along on her walk to the mailbox … and on and on until her day is filled.

Read his original article here.

Why should you care?

Deadlines can cause procrastination or even prompt people to fill their time with trivial matters.

Implication?

One: Assign a “time limit” to everything. Example: in the next hour, I will complete ____. If you say, it will take 30 minutes to get your shipping done or 90 minutes, both are right. The work will expand to the time given. Allocate your time!

Two: Putting projects into the context of larger goals and creating timelines in days rather than weeks are two strategies to help overcome Parkinson’s Law.

Some is better than none
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Mark Johnson

Mark's passion and expertise is enabling real estate broker-owners and team leaders to create the systems, structure, and processes to support their growth. He also enjoys sharing his thoughts on business success on his blog: www.winningtheday.blog

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