First Things First

Here are a few suggestions that will get you off to the right start on this 
first day of the work week.

1. Do the least desirable things first.

You probably have a list of things to do today.

Some of these things you're looking forward to doing. Some of them you frankly 
don't want to do. The first things you need to do are the things that you want 
to do the least. The tendency is to "put off" the disagreeable things until the 
very last minute.

Doing them first, however, has lots of advantages. You'll probably get through 
them quicker, by doing them when you are fresh and haven't had time to get 
bogged down in a lot of other things. You'll get them over with, and won't 
waste time worrying about them all day. You'll be developing an important habit 
of self-discipline, of going right ahead and doing what needs to be done, no 
matter how unpleasant it is.

And when you do get around to the work that you really want to do, you'll be 
able to put all your concentration into it, knowing smugly that all the 
unpleasant, "have to do's," for the day are behind you.

2. Confront your fears.

Do something today that you've been afraid to do. Is there someone you're 
afraid to call? Is there some new skill you're afraid to try and tackle? Are 
you afraid to balance your checkbook because you don't want to know how little 
money you have? Whatever your fear, the only way you can overcome it is to meet 
it head on. Do the thing you fear, and fear will have no control over you.

3. Be extra nice to someone you don't like.

Pretend that you like them, and treat them accordingly. You'll be surprised at 
how much of your dislike for someone comes from your attitude toward them, 
rather than their actual behavior. Yes, perhaps a long time ago they did 
something that ticked you off. And ever since that time, you've been holding a 
grudge. You now view everything they do in terms of that grudge. That is wasted 
effort and energy on your part. Try liking someone and see what a difference it 
makes in your overall attitude. It may even make them more likeable in the 
process.

4. Do something a different way.

Take a different route to the office. Eat in a restaurant where you've never 
eaten. Call someone you haven't spoken with for a long time. Get outside of 
your comfort zone and challenge yourself to think in different ways. It is easy 
to get into a rut, and to live our lives on "auto-pilot." You can grow only 
when you challenge yourself, and one of the best challenges is to put yourself 
in a new situation.

Try these simple steps today and see for yourself how you feel at the end of 
the day.

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