“Be Prepared...the
meaning of the motto is that a Scout must prepare himself by previous thinking
out and practicing how to act on any accident or emergency so that he is never
taken by surprise.”
– Sir Robert Baden-Powell
(1857-1941) Founder
of the Boy Scouts
Of all the
principles taught in Scouting, none are more important later in life that their
motto, Be Prepared. No matter
what line of business or trade one goes into, no matter where in life you find
yourself, to be prepared is to be ready for anything. Things happen in life, that is a fact. Some are good and some not so good, but only
those who are prepared for what life gives them will come out on top every
time.
So, how does a person become
prepared in life? How do you get ready
so that noting will take you by surprise?
Here are a few tips to help you be ready for anything:
Think Ahead
Baden-Powell called this, "Previous thinking out". That is to think about what is, could be and
has before come your way. In the business
world this is thinking through a project or task before you start. What could happen - good or bad - that you
can be ready for? Do you need to bring
extra equipment or supplies? What kind
of materials do you need for the task and have them ready. Learn to leave nothing to the last
minute. The person who is prepared saves
time, money and a lot of frustration.
Know Your Stuff
Whatever you job or responsibilities
are, know them inside out. Always be a
student in the field you work in. Know
the products, the materials, the techniques and the language. If there is a question, have the information
in your head or on hand so that you will not be delayed trying to find it. The person who knows his or her stuff is
ready for anything.
Learn New Skills
One of the things taught in
Scouting is that you are always learning new skills. It could be to build a fire, tie a knot, set
up a camp or build a bridge, but you are ready with the skill if you need it. Look at your job and think about what skills
it requires and why. Learn new skills
all the time, even if they are not "what you do". The more you know the better equipped you are
to be useful should the need arise. The
more useful a person is the more secure their position.
Know Where To Go For Help
Back when I worked in the area
of customer service, there was a rule I insisted all my staff follow. When asked a question they could not answer,
they were to immediately go to the person who did know the answer and get
it. Someone always knows the answer. Find out who in your profession knows what
you do not and go to them when you need to.
To search for someone with an answer takes time and energy, but for the
person who knows where to go ahead of time, they will never be at a loss.
You
matter! You matter to the world and to
yourself. Remember to be your best, love
God, have good manners, achieve the unknown and change your world.
John Patrick
Hickey is an author, speaker, Life Coach and proud Scouter. To read more from
John Patrick Hickey or to get his books, training and book him to speak to your
church, business or group, visit our website at http://www.growthcenter.net or www.johnpatrickhickey.com.
© 2014 John Patrick
Hickey
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