“The best preparation
for tomorrow is to do today's work extremely well.”
– Unknown
Be
prepared! That is the Boy Scout motto
and should be the motto of all success-minded people. Why?
Because only the prepared can be ready to make the most of each day as
the travel on their journey to achievement.
If you are not prepared for what may happen in the course of your day -
good or bad - you will not be able to make the most of it.
Preparing for your tomorrows is
always based on how you handle your today.
You must do well today if you hope to have a successful tomorrow. Too many people think they can put things
off, relax and let down their guard or only give a little today and make up for
it tomorrow, but that is not how it works.
The great coach, John Wooden use to tell his players that they could
only give 100%. If you only gave 80%
today, you could not give 120% tomorrow.
The best anyone can do is 100% and if you do not give that you lose the
rest.
Let's look at today and what you
can do to make it count and be at your best tomorrow.
Start Strong
Set yourself up for a good day
right from the start. Get a good night's
sleep so you are well rested. Get up at
a reasonable time and get ready for the day.
Do not sit around half the day before you do anything to move yourself
forward. Get up, clean up, dress up and
go for it!
Starting strong is having a plan
on what you need to do today. The best
time for this is the night before. Look
at your schedule and know what needs to be done and the degree of importance
things have. If possible, tackle the
hardest things first so you can do them well.
The hardest tasks we have often take the most time; if you put off
starting you may not be able to finish.
Start the day with a positive
attitude and a can do mind set. See the
day as a gift and you have the ability to make it a great one. It is always up to you.
End Strong
Starting strong means ending
strong. You can look back over your day
and know that you achieved all you needed to for that one day. There is nothing undone for tomorrow. This does not mean you have nothing to do
tomorrow, each day has its own stuff.
You can see that you made today count.
As you end the day take time to
plan for your tomorrow. Make your list
of tasks that need to be done and their order of importance. Now you know that when tomorrow becomes today
you are prepared and will greet it with enthusiasm and energy. Get to bed at a reasonable time and get the
rest you need to face the exciting adventure which will be ahead.
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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