What do I want in
life is a question I asked myself several times - especially in the recent
past. It is an interesting question from the fact that the answers keep
changing at different points in time in life. This question kept/keeps me going
since childhood, I should say. However, there seems to be a slight (should I
say huge?!?) difference; earlier it used to be what do I want next and now it
is what do I want in life!
What do I want next
was an easier question to answer. Based
on what I wanted, I had to choose one option out of the available options or I had to
create an option. But when the timescale increases to life, the question gets
overwhelming! At least, it feels like it to me :-)
I sat down to list
the non-negotiable big ticket items. Hmm… the moment we add the adjective
"non-negotiable" and increase the timespan, the mind set changes.
Ideally it should reduce the number of items in that category; but the opposite
happens. Wow! Just with a small twist in the question, response can change
completely. I wrote two pages of items and the list may probably continue for
two more -maybe many more :-) Interestingly, with my coaching hat on,
nonchalantly, I ask the teams to choose a few items they really want to focus
on. Here I am, like a little girl on the seashore, trying to collect as many as sea shells that
my palms can hold! My palms are full, my pockets are full, my baskets are full
but there are still more attractive sea shells on the sea shore , it felt like
:-)
I threw the two pager out! I emptied my
baskets, pockets and palms tried to observe which one of these shells makes
more sense to me! I realised, hmm…. hang on… I don’t even like my baskets in
first place and the way my baskets are placed is not that very convenient for
me! Okay, let me look at my truck that holds my baskets! I threw all my baskets
out of my truck! Then it became a lot easier. I knew
the size and shape of my truck; I knew how much space I want to leave for
taking on new baskets on the way; I chose only a few baskets to be in my truck.
Now, I am in the process of collecting the shells I like! At the end of this
exercise, I felt, I may not know my north star yet, but I have a compass and I
know my north!
The key lesson from
this exercise is, limiting "Work In Progress" (WIP) makes sense only
when there is time context. If time is left open, the term limit has no
relevance and it can result in endless list unless we are careful about
prioritization! Mismanaged WIP at the life level will seriously influence the
decisions we make daily, weekly, monthly and yearly! Some people may find it
easier to create near-endless list and then consolidate them into categories
and others find it easier to look at it top down. Either way, if you have pages
and pages of items, or truck full of shells, it is going to be too tough; it is
better for you to limit them. You cant have too many balls in the air in the
juggling business after all!
Business world calls
it Lean! psychologists call it personal effectiveness! Common man calls it life
balance! Whatever you call it, the key is to limit the WIP at all levels!
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