THE SECRET OF THE NAVY SEALS – ‘MAKE
YOUR BED’
It’s
called celebrating small victories, or small successes.
You
see, people are motivated by success, therefore, to stay motivated, simply
create successes.
In
a talk given by US Admiral William McRaven he begins by saying, “If you want to
change the world start off by making your bed.” At this point there is much
laughter, until he expounds on what he means.
From
the time you open your eyes you begin ticking successes and achievements off
your list of things to do, let’s call them ‘tiny goals’, starting with making
the bed. This gives you a sense of achievement, causing you to complete another
small task, then another. By the end of the day, that one simple task completed
will have become many tasks completed.
McRaven
also stresses that that this highlights the fact that the little things in life
matter, that if you can’t get the little things right then you’ll never get the
big things right.
And
if, by chance, you have a miserable day, you’ll come home to a bed that is
made, and a made bed gives you encouragement that tomorrow will be better.
A
tick on a to-do list can be a celebration, even if it is just a cup of coffee.
It doesn’t have to be big, it just has to be celebrated and we each will have
our own ideas on that.
This
principal works equally well with individuals and teams; in personal and business
environments; at all times, with all ages and across gender.
So
start now, it will make a difference
.
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