When we look at the task before us to be successful in
Scouting, business or life in general, we can quickly be overwhelmed. Our dreams and goals should always be
impossible so that we reach and grow in their pursuit. At the same time, those impossible dreams can
be more than we know how to handle. This
brings us to the adage, "How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time."
When we
are pursuing any goal, it is always best to cut it down to size. By that,
I mean to plan it in doable segments. No
matter how big the goal may be, you will get there one step at a time. Never any faster than that. So why try to do it all at once? Tackle your goals, just one step at a time.
“Scouting is a man's job cut down to a boy's size.”
– Sir Robert Baden-Powell
(1857-1941)
Founder of
the Boy Scouts
As
Scouts work on projects, whether they be badges, ranks, or something a big as
an Eagle project, they learn to plan things out, step by step, and take it on
with focus and determination. The point is never just getting it done. I know
that is a battle for all of us. We all look to “Just get this done.” But Scouts
learn that the process is as necessary as the finished project. What we do with
excellence does not have to be redone. As coach John Wooden used to say, “If you do not have the time to do
it right, how will you have the time to do it over?”
Here is a simple exercise you can
do to help you grasp this process. Sit
down and write out your goal as clearly and in as much detail as you can. Now answer this question: "What is the
first thing I have to do?" If this
does not come to you right away, try working backward. Look at the achieved goal and see what you
did just before you realized it, then what was before that, and so on.
When
you have the first step written down, do that.
Then go to the next step and so forth.
Soon you will learn that anything is possible, one step at a time. The full goal will always be and should be more prominent than you can
handle, but when cut down to size, it is a journey you will be excited to
make. As Dr. Robert H. Schuller,
founding Pastor of the Chrystal Cathedral said, "Yard by yard everything
is hard. Inch by inch, everything a cinch."
When we
take on something in big steps that overwhelm us we find discouragement and frustration.
Take that same task and do it in easy to manage bits, you firn excitement, and progress. Never set yourself up to fail. Never hide from the
difficult. Take that elephant and start one bite at a time. You will not only eat
the whole thing in time but find he did not taste that bad.
You matter! You matter to the
world and yourself. Remember to be your
best, love God, have good manners, achieve the unknown and change your world.
Scouting Out of Uniform is a personal
blog based on the lessons learned from Scouting that relate to personal
development and success principles and is not an official site of The Boy
Scouts of America. John Patrick Hickey does not represent or speak for the
Scouting program; however, he does completely support and encourages Scouting
for both young and old. John Patrick Hickey is an author, speaker, Personal
Development Coach, and proud Scouter. To
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