WHY THE SMALL THINGS MATTER – Transforming Dreams and Goals into Actions

Have you ever set a goal for yourself and then felt overwhelmed at the size of the goal? Maybe you’re really clear on what you want but not sure what to do first to make it a reality. Transforming dreams and goals into actions and why the small things matter is what we’re talking about today on 7 Minutes In the Morning. Stay tuned!

Business owners and entrepreneurs have big dreams and make big plans…it’s just what we do. But sometimes the end goal or outcome is much easier to see that the next three steps we should take.

The key to beating overwhelm and making your goals a reality is to keep breaking them down into smaller and small pieces. Goals become projects. Projects become tasks. Tasks get scheduled and done! And when you do the tasks that complete the projects…they accomplish your goals!

Don’t ever let the size or the scope of your dreams keep you from starting. And similarly, don’t ever scale down your dreams because they seem too big and unobtainable. The Wright brothers LEARNED TO FLY because they had a dream! Yes, that was a Big Hairy Audacious Goal and they crushed it! Did they stumble along the way? Have set-backs? Of course! But they made their dream a reality, and you can too…with a little bit of planning!

If you’d like to talk about your plans or maybe you need help putting your plans together, don’t hesitate to reach out, I’m here to help! Just go to https://www.ThomRigsby.com/coaching and sign up for a confidential, no-obligation call to see where you are, where you want to go, and the next steps you need to take to turn your dreams and goals into actions and reality!

Video Transcript

Hey there, everybody. Good morning. Welcome. It is time for another installment of seven minutes in the morning. Today, I wanna talk to you about doing the little things, doing them right and why they matter, State, tend. We’re gonna hit that right after this. [0:17] This is seven minutes in the morning where five days a week, You get tips and hacks dedicated to helping business owners and leaders just like you find and break through the one thing that is preventing your success. And now, here’s the host of seven Minutes in the morning. And your results, Coach Tom Rigsby. [0:43] Hey, look at that. We’re back. Good morning, everybody. My name is Tom, and this is seven minutes in the morning show where we talk about a start growing. Enjoy the benefits of business ownership. Do me a favor. When you get here. Go ahead and leave a comment. Say hi. Hello. Good morning. Let me know that you are here. Uh, just as Joe and Katherine have done already a glorious day love saying that little things do add up to big differences. That’s what we’re going to talk about today. That’s one reason I was running a little bit late because I have graphics today, actually. Yeah. Good. I did start with the right one. This is a neck, sir. I’m just jump right into this because I’m a little excited to talk about this topic. [1:25] Throughout the week. We’ve kind of been talking about gold setting, even back in the last. We were talking about goals, and, um. [1:34] Some of the issues around an associate with setting goals. Well, today I want to show you kind of line. This is important. And this is ah, outcrop of, um, of this program have been talking about the outcomes based framework for success. This is part of a modified part of what we talked about there. So in the graphic, you can see if you’re listening. I’m sorry you have to come watch the show, go to YouTube and look up, Tom Rigsby, Do the little things matter, But on the left, we have goals there. The big things, the goals. Those are words. They are, um, how the the things we want to create. We’ve talked about smart goals, specific, measurable aligned related are relevant. And time box, those air. Our goals. Well, sometimes those goals can be pretty big and daunting. And we look at him like, Oh, man, that’s yeah, especially, you know, for talking about a big, hairy, audacious goal, man, that’s at the lot. [2:41] Um, I’ll start on that tomorrow and then tomorrow never comes. We never start on it. It doesn’t happen. So this is a continuation of the process and has kind of been working through some things for, um, another project I’m working on. Um, there’s this challenge that we face very often about transforming the ideas and the goals into daily activity. So this is kind of the ideas is what got me on this topic today. [3:16] So if you take the goal and you break it down into projects and then you break the projects down in the tasks, like you, if you’re watching, there’s the light back there you can see on my white board behind me, those air, all tasks there, little sticky notes. They’re the things that need to happen. So you break goals down into projects, projects down in the tasks that helps it seem less daunting. But that’s not why doing the little things right is important. It’s important because of the next graphic I’m gonna share with you if I can get that work right. Yep, There it goes, because when you finish those task, you complete projects and the projects complete your goals. That’s why it’s important I can break it down into tasks and put it on little sticky notes on the white board all day long and not finish anything, not even start anything, but alone create any kind of result. [4:19] It’s on Lee, through the execution of those tasks that the projects get completed and the completion of the project’s lead to achievement of the goals. That’s why the little things matter, right? And when you’re when you’re when you’re talking about doing this stuff, those are the kinds of things that you look for in people that are going places and going to achieve things. They’re they’re able not just to decompose the big goal into the daily activities that need to occur. They’re also able and disciplined enough to execute on those things so that they actually accomplish or complete a project so that they can accomplish the goal. [5:06] Joe says. One question. I always ask, Is this the right gold to achieve the outcome than I desire? Absolutely. That’s the, um, or that’s the are in the smart goals acronym. Is it relevant? If I finish this, does it even do anything right? A. Is aligned with the outcome. The vision that I want to create so as we’re setting goals, is this goal aligned with that? You know, is it is it in alignment? But then or I can be in alignment and still not move the ball, so that’s a great point. Joe, you have to ask that question. Is this the right? Is this not just the right goal? Because as um, well, it applies in projects here in the graphic we’re looking at, it might require multiple projects to achieve one goal. That’s okay, but does does this work? And look if the goal is aligned with the outcome and the projects are decomposition of the goal in the tasks or decomposition of the project? If you just do the task, you’re going to get the outcome. [6:18] It’s it’s mathematically impossible not to. [6:24] Uh, Katherine says, you have to find a way to break the gold down into bite sized little bit. She’ll never be able to do it all at once. Absolutely. When I’m talking to people about using, let me hide that so you can see. Actually, I’ll just go back over to this view when I’m talking to people about doing the sticky notes on the board or defining these tasks, Um, they have to be one day or less worth of work. [6:55] Preferably even less than that, Uh, half a day if we can get to that. But no more than one day. If the task that you define as part of this goals to projects two tasks If the task is longer than a day or requires more effort than a day, it might take more than a day to finish. That’s okay. But if it requires more effort than a day, you need to break it down into sub test. There’s a real possibility you don’t have it broken down. Finally enough. But, you know, maybe it’s true. Maybe one step toward reaching a goal is to, you know, work out five days a week, or you need five. Task one for Monday, one for Tuesday, one for Wednesday. So but yeah, you’re right. If you If you don’t break it down into small enough bites, then you still have the same problem, right? It’s still too big the knockout. But I can. Okay, I won’t go to the gym today. All right, All right. I can drink a glass of water first thing today or I can call 10 people today. Then tomorrow 10 people gets a little bit easier by the end of the week. Maybe you’re calling 15 or 20 Great. I mean, that’s that’s kind of the idea. [8:13] Taking the purposeful and intentional step is the fuel that ignites possibility up like that. Saying the right goals is just is important to setting goals. Absolutely. And one of the things that I work through with my client’s frequently. And if if you need help with your projects you’re planning, this is something that will d’oh! [8:33] Is this task necessary? Is this task necessary? If we don’t do this, what happens if we don’t do that? What happens? You gotta be relentless and pruning down the work to just the work that needs to get done because a lot of people will throw in. Look, this happens all the time, so don’t feel bad if you’ve done this. But a lot of people will throw work in that they feel comfortable doing so that they can have busy work to avoid the things that are uncomfortable. [9:05] That’s why you have to be relentless and keeping this prune down to the minimum. [9:10] Not really the M V p, but the minimum necessary task list. [9:17] Yeah, so Catherine says I deal with a lot of mothers. Breaking them down to 15 minutes or less makes things manageable. Yeah, whatever. Your unit of availability is one of the things that I talk about. Ah, lot is using the Pomodoro method, which is 20 minute blocks. Um, but yeah, whatever. Whatever your unit is, break it down into that. And look for those people that you’re working with, Katherine, that that’s that’s a great plan, right? Because if that 15 minute block is what they have. But they’re tasking is at 30 minute levels. Then they’re not going to see the progress that they need to maintain momentum and encouragement. They need those tasked to be 15 minutes so we can see him being finished. I can see them being crossed off the list. [10:06] Ah, Joe says I always ask, Do I have the resource is and knowledge that I need to accomplish this task. If not, who or what do I need to move forward? You know, that is a very insightful question to ask as well, Joe, Um, one of the things that I teach him a really strong advocate for is Do what you do best and hire the rest. And there’s when you do that, you should spend roughly 85% of your time doing what you do best, right? So there is time in their toe, learn and grow and do do the things that only you can. D’oh. But when you do that, when you adopt that as a philosophy, you will find that there are things that you just don’t know how to do, and it doesn’t make sense for you to learn how to do them. For example, if you’re not starting an accounting practice, don’t teach yourself accounting. I mean, learn management accounting. So you know how to read and interpret the documents. But you don’t have to, you know, sit for the c e. P es justo have a business. [11:12] All right, so There are times where the resource you need, you know that some outcome needs to happen. We need to update the website, but I don’t know how to do that. I guess I’ll have to watch a bunch of YouTube videos and teach myself a sir. Don’t do that. You know the outcome you need to create. Now’s a great time to hire a resource, to bring a resource and to help you. Maybe that’s with marketing. Maybe it’s with H R. Maybe it’s frequently it’s with finances. Maybe it’s just with the planning process, right? So whatever that resources, that’s what you need to go look for. And conveniently, that’s what we’re working to put together for you. A network of resource is that you can draw upon no matter what. The need is that you can get the help that you need, building the business that you need to have the life and lifestyle that you crave. All of that. There’s exciting progress being made on that, and in fact, I’m gonna go ahead and tease it here a little bit today and tomorrow, and then we’ll get into some really good stuff about it next week. If you have a business plan? All this stuff we’ve been talking about planning is useless if you don’t put it into into execution. [12:28] If you have a business plan that you wrote at some point and you haven’t looked at it lately like I mean, it’s January. You should’ve You should’ve already rewritten the thing, right? [12:40] For 2020. But if you haven’t looked at it lately, I’ve got something for you. We’re gonna have a workshop where we go through your business plan, help you update it and and do this type of break down. We break down the plan into goals to projects, the tasks of it. You know how to transform this idea that you have into tasks that you need to do on a daily basis in order to create that result. As I said much more on that coming up next week. Do stay tuned for that. I am pretty excited about that. Okay, that’s it for today. Way over on time. But I hope that that’s been helpful. If it was helpful for you and you got any benefit today out of our conversation, I would appreciate the old heart. Stars thumbs up likes whatever is appropriate in the venue where you’re watching or listening. If you’re listening, head over to YouTube, Dom rigs and just search for Tom Rigsby or Google. Tom Rigsby you to get, There’s only one. I’ll get you to the right place and you can watch today shows. See all the graphics on kind of understand what we’re talking about. [13:43] There’s also somebody in your network, maybe two or three people in your network that need to hear today’s storing today’s con description. Be sure and share. Click on the old share button that is underneath this video or audio. Send it to them right now. Before you go and do anything else, they will appreciate it. I will. Do you guys have a fantastic Thursday? We’ll be back with a red Friday installment of seven minutes in the morning tomorrow. Until then, you guys take care. [14:14] Music.

It’s Your Call

Business (and life) is a contact sport! What do you do when it gets to be too much?

Let’s face it, it happens to everybody! Sometimes all the moving pieces of your success and fulfillment seem to be moving in opposite directions! UGH! The answer though is pretty simple…

The more complicated things become, the more aggressively you have to simplify!

Overwhelm, and the feeling of lost control that accompanies it can be debilitating if you let it…but it doesn’t have to be.

Most people believe when they are experiencing overwhelm that the pathway out is planning or studying or some other distraction. The reality is, there’s only one way to dig out from overwhelm…simplify!

In the short term, find one thing you can control, that you can make an unimpeded decision about and make it. For Mel Robbins, author of the 5-second Rule, that was the snooze button on her alarm clock. It doesn’t have to be big or fancy, just something YOU control.

Now that you have some confidence taking control of your ‘alarm clock’ take on that giant pile of decisions that are overwhelming you. Simplify the decision point all the way down to, “which choice moves me closer to my goal.”

Take Jocko’s advice (slightly modified by Thom), “Relax, [take a breath], look around, and make a decision.” Those decisions are the reins of control in your business and your life…start deciding and take back control!

If you need help finding your clarity or simplifying your decision matrix, DM me or connect with me on my website (link in bio) at www.ThomRigsby.com.

When Confidence Wins

Do you have what it takes to become an overnight success and turn everything you touch into a win? Are you sure?

Sometimes when I’m having a conversation with someone looking for a business and life coach I will ask them this question. Often they seem genuinely surprised that I’d ask such a question. But it’s a necessary question.

If you’re going to win in business, you have to have confidence in yourself! No one else is going to do it for you!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTzmeMQcmFU

Confidence is the residue of execution. The more you execute, the more your confidence builds. And as your confidence builds, so will the success of your business. There is a direct relationship!

Think about it, would you rather go with the doctor that “thinks” they can solve the problem or the one that “knows what the problem is and what to do?” You’re customers feel the same way!

So what if you don’t have the confidence yet? Well, this is where fear and courage make their appearance. Your lack of confidence will create fear, and fear is a good thing. It gives you an opportunity to step out in faith and demonstrate your courage!

All other things equal, when you’re in the heard and everyone is huddled up, afraid and unsure what to do next, they will follow the first person to step out front and say, “follow me.” It might as well be you!

If you are not sure what steps to take next, don’t know how to execute to achieve your goals, or just need some help putting together a plan, I can help. DM me or find me on my website at www.ThomRigsby.com.

How to Overcome the Fear of Failure

What fun, exciting, or great thing are you missing out on because you are afraid of failing? Stop missing out!

Fear serves a great purpose for us…it is our mind telling our body to pay attention and it kept us alive for many generations! But when you accept fear for what it is, and why it exists, overcoming it gets easier.

All fear is rooted in uncertainty and serves to help us avoid pain. The only way to reduce or remove fear is by reducing uncertainty by 1) studying the situation or 2) just do it.

I was talking with a coaching client yesterday who kept adding tasks in between now and THE critical task in his journey to success. He was avoiding the fear!

There’s at least one other tactic you can use right away to reduce fear…but you’re going to have to check out the podcast for that one (link in bio)!

Just remember, regardless of what you’re afraid of, it is impossible to demonstrate courage in the absence of fear! If you’re afraid, be courageous and be a winner!