Do What You Say You’re Going to Do

Seth Godin calls it “shipping.” Couples call it “commitment.” Friends call it “trust.” Either way…when you do what you say you’re going to do life just feels better.

Is this something I need to work on? Absolutely!

In the past I didn’t really focus on keeping up with my commitments because while I was overextended, believe it or not, I still had the bandwidth to do what I needed to do, and do it very well.  These days, I’ve been working a ton on my passion project…you know, the work that makes me come alive. The work that I can get lost in for hours, and I’m not even getting paid to do. My calling. While this is great…the time I use on my passion project spills over into the time I have allocated for other things; and as a result,  I’ve found myself slipping.

So…to counteract this, I’ve had to whip out the “P” word. PROMISE. I have a handful of people over the last 60 days in all areas of my life that I told I would do something and I haven’t gotten to it yet. Surprisingly, they are not mad. They know what I’ve been doing in my spare time and are so understanding. However, I know that long-term success comes from doing what I say I’m going to do. Shipping the project, keeping that commitment, and honoring the trust that I have worked hard to earn over the years. So if it takes using the “P” word to course correct…I’m game. All the while realizing that in the grand scheme of things this is not a game. My word is my bond and at the end of the day…those words say a lot about my personal integrity. I want to remain whole and it will start and end with honoring my commitments. It really is that simple.

Are you doing what you’re saying your going to do?

Who Is Pushing You?

In school it’s the teacher that didn’t give up on you, or the coach that really got you to believe that anything was possible. If you were lucky, your inner circle of family members, friends, and teammates, not only believed in you, but pushed you to be your best. It seems like, that as we leave the chapter of our youth behind us and we’re tossed into the real world, the army of advocates pushing us to be more (notice I didn’t say do more) thins out. Life gets in the way and many of us become very focused on the self. I’m not saying this is a bad thing because I know that in order to take care of others we must first be able to take care of ourselves; but I wonder…who is pushing you to be more? Who is pushing you to assume total responsibility for your actions? Surpass what you thought was your potential? Encouraging you to dig in and really go for it?

We all need a little encouragement, a gentle push, or even a swift kick in the ass sometimes. We can’t exist on bread alone. All of us need an encouraging word from someone. So again, I ask you…who is pushing you to be more?