
“Perfection is not attainable, but if we chase perfection, we can catch excellence”.
(Vince Lombardi)
This is a simple mantra but has a profound impact for me moving forward.
I was looking for a cutting-edge angle to address over 80 staff members to launch our office retreat and emphasize the importance of the services we provide to students, parents, community members and our teammates.
Yes, everyone knows our clients are the life blood of what we do daily. My goal was to provide a blueprint the collective group could use and implement.
I’m a huge fan of Jocko Willink and have read multiple books he has written. I also leverage his YouTube channel to learn new things quickly. His GOOD video is my favorite: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdTMDpizis8
My immediate team has seen the GOOD video multiple times, so I didn’t want to use that one again. Went back to the Jocko library and watched videos to find something new and fresh for the retreat. I needed something direct, short, and impactful.
The Make Every Second Count video is short, but it packs a powerful message.
We waste time on a lot of things daily but if we focus on the little things then big things happen. Each second we work with clients is important. How do we maximize our impact? One second at a time. How do we ensure our clients get what they need? One second at a time. How do we get better daily? One second at a time.
One of my favorite authors is Dr. Henry Cloud. His book 9 Things You Simply Must Do to Succeed in Love and Life was introduced to me as part of my graduate program. This was a required textbook in a Career Development course I took through Liberty University. It was the first college textbook that I kept for my personal library. Fun fact, I carry this book with me daily and refer to it on a regular basis.
Chapter 7 is his Principle 5: Act Like an Ant highlights this simple concept as a way to make incremental progress. How do ants build an ant hill? One grain of sand at a time. This is very similar to Jockos’ Make Every Second Count concept. Positive things happen when you stack small incremental steps together over an extended period. We routinely look towards a finished project but can’t get there without the small steps (grain of sand / seconds) needed to complete the project.
Not a huge rocket science statement but one that needs to be reinforced daily to ensure everyone understands the importance of steps (seconds) in setting and accomplishing a goal.
I used Dr. Cloud’s words to change the way I approached my PhD program. I was always looking towards the end goal but didn’t fully engage in the grains of sand in front of me. My grains of sand were: one read page at a time, one chapter at a time, one course at a time. This mindset adjustment created a better learning experience for me and helped guide me towards my goal of becoming Dr. Calvin Williams.
I look forward to combining both concepts: Make Every Second Count and Work Like an Ant to inspire my teams through the rest of 2024.
What’s your favorite inspiration hack to move forward daily?
Irie!
