Deciding: Why is it so hard? & priorities 24 Apr 2006 09:22 am
Decision Making in three steps: Part 2
Priorities don’t have to be complicated.
Here’s a reminder of my number one priority… always: If there is blood, you must attend to it. Immediately. By the way, that doesn’t mean you have to get inappropriately “big.” It means attend to the problem. If a child fell off the swing and knocked a tooth loose, push it back in, apply ice, and call the dentist.
The second step or priority I use for making decisions is this: People who want to give me money take priority over everything else.
When my clients, or prospective clients, call nothing else matters. Except, remember, when step one applies. One could say that’s terribly mercenary of me. But, in fact, if you have a job, you go to work every day. You have to. If you don’t, the man won’t pay you. You could choose to take a day off. But you can’t do it randomly. You ask permission. You plan.
If something comes up, like blood, it’s an emergency. You call in, if you can. People bleeding are, or should be (in my opinion), more important than work.
But when the emergency is handled, you go back to work. After you take that kid with the loose tooth to the dentist, you go back to work.
People who want to give you money are the top priority.
on 14 Nov 2006 at 9:11 am 1.a map in my own mind » Who the heck IS FamousPerson@AOL.com* said …
[...] HA! You’re advertising AOL/Yahoo/MSN! You think they need YOUR money? Well, thank you very much. See my priority #2. People who want to give me money… I’m sure they’re all happy to take your money. But do you choose to give it? Or would you rather keep it yourself. [...]