The goal of having our Priorities and Purpose is to now be PRODUCTIVE! Time to start making a difference. We will get into much more detail in posts moving forward, but I wanted to identify the third P to start putting the plan together, provide some resources, and get some deeper concepts in place.
The most valuable resource you have is YOU, and the resource you are in most control of is how you use your time. Too often when the day is done, you probably feel spent, made a thousand decisions, read and wrote dozens of emails, can discuss the lessons you taught or meetings you ran, and were generally busy from when you walked in the doors until you left.
But, was that time well spent on the important priorities to actually make an impact, or were you simply a hamster on a wheel? We cannot confuse being busy with being productive. There are days when yes, we simply need to complete a list of tasks to answer to others that need information for us. But, if we are not clear on our priorities and purpose, this becomes the majority of our days. These are draining mentally, physically and emotionally. They lead to zero fulfillment, and little to no true impact on our school system.
So throughout your day, think about what happened over the last 30 - 60 minutes. Was that time spent doing busy work, or being productive? Did you make any progress on your priorities to fulfill your purpose? If so, great! Celebrate that growth, and keep going. If not, go back to your priorities list and strategies for the priorities, and get Productive!
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