"No one lives long enough to learn everything they need to learn starting from scratch. To be successful, we absolutely, positively have to find people who have already paid the price to learn the things that we need to learn to achieve our goals." -- Brian Tracey
What a great quote as I sent an invitational e-mail out this morning to encourage my network of educational leaders and providers to join our blog and share their expertise. The feedback that I have received from many educators that we have worked with is that they don't take enough time to reflect on their own personal goals, identify people who can help them succeed and actually tap that expertise by taking action. So, here is a quick exercise to get you started:
1. Write down 3-5 goals you would like to accomplish in the next 12-15months (personal/professional).
2. Create a list of the people/groups that can help you be successful at accomplishing these goals.
3. Write down the specific knowledge, skills, information, resources and support each is in a position to provide you with (be specific).
4. Set-up a meeting with a minimum of one of these people each week until you have talked with them all (in-person, phone, etc.)
5. Send a follow-up note with regards to how they have helped you move toward your desired goal along with a thank you.
If you are skeptical, take the 10min to go through the process with just one goal and with just one contact. Then you be the judge.
Have a great weekend! Let the network know your thoughts.
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