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Get Stuff Done Using The Green Bean Method

Don’t get overwhelmed with a long to-do list. Instead, get stuff done follow great advice from a dynamic duo. My friend, Melanie, the founder of Growth Advance and her adorable nephew offer up their wisdom.

The Conundrum

“But I don’t like green beans” my three-year old nephew recently complained to me as he eyed the healthy pile of the vegetable on his plate. “I can’t eat all those. That’s a lot,” he said.

After stifling down the nearly automatic responses rising up in me including, “but there are starving children in Africa!” and “You will clean your plate! [said in my best drill sergeant voice],” I thought to myself, “Yeah kid. I get it.” I mean we’d all rather have crackers, or, you know, Krispy Kreme, but in this household, we are going for those 9+ servings of fruits and vegetables each day and in order for the little fellow to hit the target, he was going to have to eat some green beans. Trying to pull up a little empathy from the three-year old me who had to eat all sorts of foods I didn’t love, I took a look at his plate and realized that it probably did seem like an insurmountable pile of green beans to a three-year old boy who knew he had to eat his veggies but didn’t particularly like them.

So I said to him, “Well, how many green beans do you think you can eat?” Taking a quick look at my face, he realized that “None” wasn’t likely to be an acceptable answer, so he glanced down at his plate before looking at his hand. He started to raise up four fingers, but with a second look at his plate, he dropped his pinky and said, “Three. I can eat three green beans.”

I said, “Okay. Can you count out three green beans into a separate pile on your plate?” Very carefully he moved them one at a time while counting out loud. Then he picked up his fork, speared all three, and shoved them in his mouth. After a few grimaces, a handful of shudders, and one full-on gag, he swallowed them down and calmly informed me, “I ate them.” After copious amounts of cheering, clapping, and telling him what a big boy he was for eating his veggies, I said, “I don’t know if it’s possible, but do you think you might be able to eat three more green beans?” After a moment’s hesitation, he responded, “Yeah.”

And then without further prompting, he proceeded to continue separating three green beans from the pile, spearing them with his fork, shoving them into his mouth, grimacing and shuddering, swallowing, and then repeating until the entire pile was gone. (Yes, I did video this. I’ll be sure to share it when he’s just old enough for it to thoroughly embarrass him.)

Now for the unraveling of how to get stuff done! Perhaps you can identify.

Auntie’s Revelation

Later that afternoon I sat down at my desk for some focused work time. I took one look at my to-do list and felt my inner three-year old rising up again and thought, “There’s no way I can do this. There’s so much here I don’t even know where to begin.” As I teetered on the edge of slipping into standard procrastination activities (you know – checking my e-mail, opening Facebook, looking at colors I might use for a logo I might design for a program I might create six months from now…), I thought to myself, “If my nephew can conquer that seemingly insurmountable pile of green beans, then I can make some progress on this seemingly insurmountable to-do list.” So I defined my “three green beans,” and whittled that list away.

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And just in case you ever find yourself facing a huge task without knowing where to start, here are my three green bean tips to overcome overwhelm and surmount your seemingly insurmountable to do list:

Green Bean Tip #1: Pick the item or project on your to-do list that will have the greatest impact on moving you forward toward your goals. Sometimes that might be the item you keep leaving on your to-do list over and over again because it seems the hardest to tackle, but if it is the one action that will give you the greatest progress toward your goals, choose it right now.

Green Bean Tip #2: Set a time frame that you will be solely devoted to that task or project. For me, I like to work in 45 to 60 minute chunks. Once you’ve decided how long you are committing to focusing on that action-item, set a timer or use your favorite focus tool (here’s mine) to set the time frame and get moving.

Green Bean Tip #3: Once the time frame is over, take a quick break. As you’ve likely heard, sitting for prolonged periods of time is one of the worst things we can do for our health. Stand up, grab a drink of water and move around a little bit.

And then, if you think it might be possible, pick another item from the list and chew, shudder (if necessary), swallow, and repeat until your to-do list has been conquered.

Chime in!

What “green bean” project are you currently working on? Let us know so we can cheer you on!

Special thanks to Melanie Ethridge.

This article originally appeared on Growth Advance at http://growthadvance.com/web/the-green-bean-method-for-getting-stuff-done and she was kind enough to share.

 

How to Avoid Burnout & Hit Your Goals

Isn’t it amazing that as soon as we make our mind up to pursue a goal it’s as if a special anthem begins to play? Game face on, check! Perhaps you hear Rocky Balboa’s theme song or We are the Champions, my friend! Or is this just me? We’ve got heart. Determination. Integrity. We’re taking that goal! And, POOF! An obstacle or two arises. No. big. deal. We’ve got this! A hurdle is jumped and we’re still on track. Defeat is not an option. It’s decided. There will be no burn out in hitting goals!

Alas, another ugly obstacle rears up as a challenge! We will not be deterred! We boldy speak forth, “ain’t nobody got time for that!” while courageously  pursuing the goal. By now, you know where this is going because life doles out plenty of surprises while in the pursuit of happiness.

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And so the journey continues. We choose to move along focused on our goal yet obstacles continue to pop up everywhere! It’s almost like a conspiracy!

We’ve all been there! Perhaps you can identify with one of the following examples. Set a health goal to slim down? It’s ridiculous how many cookies and cakes begin passing before our very eyes! Set a financial goal to save up for a special purchase or chase away some debt? We get a call from a friend desperate in need or the car needs serious repairs. But wait, there’s more! Entrepreneurs, you set a lofty, yet attainable business goal when the next day you receive a call from your bank explaining that there’s been some fraud committed through your account. Setbacks happen. Am I right?

Focus on why you set the goal in the first place.

List the reasons you decided to set this specific goal. Is this a goal you’re doing for someone else or was is it your desire? If it’s an easy goal to quit, perhaps it’s not one that you are ready to take on alone. Do you need help from an individual who can coach you in getting there? List any obstacles that may occur might occur along the way? How can you overcome them? Write down, how things will be should you not hit this specific goal. What will it cost you in every area of your life? Will it be more unresolved stress? Poor health? Time away from those you care about? Take time to pinpoint what you want to create by achieving this goal and what you want to avoid.

Begin with the end in mind.

Place in writing how you will feel upon completing this goal and what you will do to celebrate it. For example, if it’s a financial goal, it may look like this. “Today I paid off the mortgage and it feels so liberating! I’m proud of myself for being disciplined and staying true to what matters most. I’m choosing to celebrate by taking the family to Lake Tahoe. We’ll celebrate in style with a hot air balloon ride.” When we set a goal, let’s be prepared to hit it as well as celebrate it.

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Track the results

Have a visible tracker to mark results. It can be done using a computer program or something simple that is drawn up. Below is an example.

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The purpose is to have a reference guide that empowers us to see daily, weekly or monthly progress (or the lack thereof so we can recalibrate our strategy). This helps us as goal setters get back on track if we’ve wanderer off or to stay in the race for goal completion. Whether it’s something like a health, business or financial goal a visual indicator with a baseline and projected goals serves mightily in cultivating the habits and practices necessary to reach goals and avoid burnout.

Your turn, please

Tell us in the comment area below, have you used any of these tactics before to hit a goal? What goal did you hit or how did you celebrate its completion? Any tips can you share with us about avoiding burnout while completing a goal? We’ve got plans to do great things! 🙂

 

10 Quick Mood Boosters to Brighten Your Day

Ever find yourself in a funk? Perhaps you snapped at the love of your life? The kids? Maybe it was even the clerk at the supermarket? It’s the odd feeling of funk. And by funk I mean you feel discombobulated, blue, upset or anxiousness and it seems for no plausible reason. Ugh! No worries though. Here’s 10 quick mood boosters to raise your spirits and brighten your day. Yay!

1. Go walking on sunshine, whoooooaaa.

You know Katrina and the Waves made the song popular because it’s true. It really resonates. And if by chance the sun is not out where you are at the moment a little exercise always lifts the spirits. Of course, if you have sunshine sneak in the vitamin D for extra mood-boosting powers. And if you have a broken leg, no worries, I have something for you. Link to song.

Sunshine Walk

2. Plant or buy for indoor enjoyment a brightly colored kalanchoe plant.

You get a variety of choices– yellow, red, magenta, orange, hot and light pink and white. Don’t have a green thumb? It’s okay. I assure you. I’m a bit challenged in the plant longevity department and I’ve managed to enjoy the cheery flowering plants for sometime. (True confession: I actually googled “hard to kill flowers/plants. So this research is legit.)

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3. Declutter a small space.

The focus here to accomplish something that will give instant gratification and thus a quick mood boost. If you are OCD and have everything perfectly in order already. I admire you. Simply skip over this suggestion or come help me. 😉 The rest of us can put things in order so we feel the benefit of clearing out papers, unpaired socks, or unfixed gadgets that don’t serve us leaving us a happy as a pig in mud.

4. Meet a friend or friends for tea time or a cup of java.

Even the most remote of introverts at their deepest levels crave connection. Having a nice conversation, sharing some ideas and laughter never hurt anyone. Whose to say that a little caffeine from some coffee or delicious green tea can’t add to boosting your mood and brightening your day?

 

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5. Send a positive text or email to an unsuspecting person.

Maybe it’s a client or someone you have done business with recently. Let them know what makes them valuable in the world or to you. Perhaps send a picture of something they helped bring value to you. I can assure you that on the receiving end it’s heartwarming. Just two quick shares. From a health coaching client I received two texts one was a before and after picture of her 22 pound weight loss. The other picture showcased some deliciously prepared food with a simple “Thanks! I haven’t eaten or felt this good since my 20s.”  Squeal! From a business client I received these words in an email “since we last worked together my monthly income has increased by $600.” Again, warm fuzzies and squeals of joy. I assure you that both sending and receiving feels great!

6. Call your most inspirational or funny friend.

See what’s new and good in their life. I have this friend Shelly. She seriously has the most wildly ridiculous circumstances that come up in her life that put me in stitches. She’s also a philanthropic ninja always defending the defenseless. If I want an immediate lift, I reach out and see what’s going on in the wacky and wonderful world of Shelly. She not only makes me laugh, she reminds me of how precious this life is and how we are here to serve and make a difference in this wonderful world.

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7. Enjoy a small piece of dark chocolate.

Yes, I said that. A small piece of dark chocolate is full of antioxidants, it contains compounds that influence our levels of serotonin. So what do you need to know about serotonin? That this brain chemical is the feel good chemical. So go ahead and indulge a little. 🙂

Choco

8. Unwind in a hot bath.

A long time personal favorite. I like to set the stage. A little Jazz music from Miles Davis. Some lavender or vanilla essential oils added to the bath salts and a little slice of Heaven is created. Stress melts away and I’m so. good. to. go. I strongly recommend this for your personal self-care practice and mood boost repertoire.

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9. Elevate with gratitude.

Pull yourself away from a funk by focusing on giving thanks. Focus less on the problem, more on creating a solution and by all means count your blessings. There’s so much to be grateful for and placing this as a daily practice helps ensure that we don’t get sucked down the grouch rabbit-trail of funk. Drum up one thing you are thankful for and relish it! It’s a quick mood booster. Pinky promise.

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10. Snuggle with four-legged friends.

While puppies and kittens are high on the chart grown critters and farm animals will also do! There’s lots of supporting evidence that petting animals reduces stress, anxiety or boosts our mood.

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Share with us!

In the comments below, tell us– Do you have any quick go to mood boosters? OR– what’s your next plan to defer to when you need to add a little sunshine to your life?

The Play of Work

Have you ever watched the sheer joy of children playing as if it’s serious work? Please, allow me to share the wisdom of Fernando. He’s my favorite three-year old.

While visiting he and his family this past weekend, we played. And we took our play quite seriously.

Fernando announced with such fervor, “I’m a pirate!” He pulled out a pretend sword. At that moment, I pulled out my sword, squinted my ears, grit my teeth, and let out my best “ARRRRR.”

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The-play-of-work

We fought for a good while. After sharpening our fighting skills, shouting out powerful declarations, and strengthening our relationship via knuckle bumps, laughter and other sparing activity, I had a realization.

I want to share the play of work realization with you.

Playing isn’t just for kids. The best work environments include sharpening our skills­– be it writing, speaking, selling, creating, delivering. It’s all part of the show.

How we go about making it enjoyable will keep us in the game longer, stronger and refreshed.

The “I am” Declaration

Play at work can be profound. Simply declaring, “I am a pirate!” is layered with greatness. Fernando wasn’t fooling around. He was meant business! His declaring wasn’t “I’m going to pretend to be a pirate.” That little guy was serious. as he powerfully declared to me who he was. The same is applicable to us, when we declare I am (you fill in the blank) it’s like a confident call out to our customers/clients, our audience.

Fernando’s firm declaration calls for, what marketers describe as “buy in”. Yep, I bought into him being a pirate. I did not shrink back as a damsel to be captured or stolen from, I decided to show up as a fellow pirate too!

Think about it. Children are incredible teachers when it comes to declaration. They aren’t holding back.

I am a fireman! (chest pounding and muscle flexing serving as non-verbal cues)

I am a ballerina! (complete with twirling, smiles and pirouette)

If you’re wondering why I’m discussing this– it’s all about the importance of “owning” what feels right. Let me explain, today I was on a business call when an interesting discussion arose.

As I listened, I detected that the person with whom I was speaking was conflicted around what to do next. She explained there was so much that she could do to rake in money, however, what she wanted to do was something different.

The more experience we gain, the more we may take on different hats or abilities. However, specific actions don’t make up who we are.

We dug further.

Specific themes throughout her life left behind bread crumbs leading up to her “I am” declaration. In every scenario she was helping people. designing programs, or collaborating with others to gain more traction. Ultimately, her passion was helping create results.Yet as she spoke there was some lackluster until she owned it.

“I’m a coach” she said with child-like animation. An excitement and deep-seated joy surfaced. I’m convinced that had we not been miles apart, I’m sure she would have picked up a sword and we’d start swinging.

In a world brimming with flakes and fakes, standing up and declaring “I’m a coach” can be intimidating when it’s no secret that “coaching” can be a catch-all title for talkers, or something perceived as artificial. I know because I too, battled with this very title.

Sure I can declare, “I am an educator.” It’s true, I am. I can declare I am an entrepreneur. This is 100% true.

Yet at my very core, I am a coach. I’m good at guiding others and myself to that next level of breakthrough. I want those who cross my path to experience financial freedom through business. I want my customers to feel healthy and happy in their body. So yes, I can declare a lot of things, but at the end of the day I am a coach. I listen, encourage, and create “plans of attack” for successful business or improved health. I even throw out challenges and question the status quo. In short, I’m out to collaborate for the win.

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So it was no coincidence that the “coach” topic surfaced and our paths had crossed. Furthermore, it’s no surprise I am a sword-fighting pirate too. 😉

You’ve heard, “all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.” It screams out permission to play! Don’t you just love it? Oh sweet permission!

Hear me please. If Jack doesn’t take time off to refuel and restore, Jack becomes bored and boring. Now let’s take it a step further, let’s not be Jack! Instead, let’s ask, how can play be incorporated into our own life regarding work? Write it down. Shout it from the roof tops! Share it with this lovable online community.

Do you play?

The more we give our self permission to enjoy life; we set an admirable example for others. Let’s play inside of our work– to avoid  burnout and to promote attractiveness. Yes, let’s make what we do “sexy”. Wink, wink.

When we enjoy what we do others take notice and usually join in. I’m a firm believer that we can be professional pirates tossing out a knuckle bump and while enjoying swashbuckling working relationships while simply building more positive memories.

Talk to me. In the comments below, share with me an “I am” statement or something playful you do or plan to do inside of your work? This inquiring mind wants and needs to know. 🙂

 

Forget secrets! Let’s spread these entrepreneurial insights

I am one of those people who can hold a secret. Seriously. I’ve had friends begin sharing private information assuming I had shared their secret with my entrepreneurial husband only to watch his jaw drop or face turn beet red.

Why am I telling you this? Well, every year I choose to attend a conference that addresses the needs and lives of entrepreneurs. I purposefully look for communities that are moving forward together. I go to glean powerful information for myself and those I love serving.

You’ve heard the phrase “what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas.” However, this conference wasn’t in Vegas. It was in Texas. The Big D, actually. I’m sure you’re familiar with “everything is bigger in Texas.” With that being said, I’m not holding any secrets, in fact, I want to give you some timely and timeless deets I learned this past weekend.

Allow me to shake down and shimmy up some of the best nuggets gleaned from Nathalie Lussier’s Off the Charts Live conference. This powerful group of 200 practicing entrepreneurs from around the world shared invaluable insight.

As I listened to practical how-to advice and stories of building business sustainably and sanely, my thoughts were saturated with happy dancing. Yes,  I’m nerdy like that– so nerdy that my published doctoral research addresses entrepreneurs and their educational experiences. And wouldn’t you know three major themes surfaced during this conference. I want to share them with you.

Take note all who are entrepreneurs or not– this will serve your life in some capacity.

  • Create the kind of success you desire.
  • Be fully alive through reflection and connection.
  • Traction comes by overcoming challenges and building resiliency.

Regarding success; define what it means to you. Dive deep. What does success feel like to you? Who are the people sharing it with you? When you aren’t working what great things are you doing that bring satisfaction, joy, or meaning?

Please, do your thing. Others often suggest what they think we should do understanding little of what we desire to do. So listen and act on what you know you need to do. Yes, take advice from those whose life and business line up with the kind of success you want, but most importantly, listen and lead yourself. Take the collective advice of many:

Tune in to what it is you want to create from this one precious life.

As strong collective themes emerged from story-telling entrepreneurs I felt as happy as a pig in mud. Why? Because these entrepreneurs carried the presence of being fully alive.

They shared how previous adventures brought further clarity and how everything serves a purpose by leading us to where we are now. The more personal growth and development we go through as entrepreneurs the more confident we become. More confidence leads to more skillful action. Not at all shocking, just reassuring. And the lessons continue…

Embrace struggle and failure as great teachers in order to be more alive. Acknowledge time as an incubator for pruning skill sets and clarifying purpose.

By the way, the most prevalent theme about being alive was having connection. Many entrepreneurs expressed that their fellow peers played a significant role in business and life breakthroughs.

These peers have served as a support system. They exchanged ideas, benefited from one another’s expertise, rallied in the midst of trials or celebrated breakthroughs. Summary advice:

Team up to optimize dreams and talents in yourself and others.

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The predominant theme of creating traction emerged as the speakers shared stories about overcoming challenges and building resiliency. The honesty of sharing how one arrives from Point A to Point B was refreshing. Often we’ll hear how one became an overnight success when it takes about 2-9 years to gain a six and seven-figure success– and it’s also okay not to run a business that yields such high returns, after all each of us define success differently.

So here’s the scoop according to several of these entrepreneurs. Want traction? Cool. We all do. Be willing to choke. Make mistakes. Prune services or products that lack passion or efficiency. Do the work that takes you and your customers to that happy place. 🙂

Taking off is part of flying the proverbial entrepreneurial plane.

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Give yourself permission to ascend into new realms where great value is given and profits are enjoyed. Yes, permission to soar. Hold a space for lifelong learning. No need to cool the jets, it’s time to fly.

Oh and here’s a reminder. At times, the plane is still being built while we’re learning to fly. The common consensus was this: Business takes courage. Don’t hold back. Act before you’re ready. Step out in faith. Oh! And, don’t forget to team up and tune in to what your success looks and really feels like.

No secrets here. Just good solid advice shared from a powerful group of entrepreneurs who are seeing results and sharing their stories.

BIG THANKS to everyone that reads my blog. I hope this post helps you reflect and smile on your own adventure. In the comment section below, tell me how do you want to ramp up your entrepreneurial game? Are you looking to tune in more, team up or take off to the next level?

Let’s do this!