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		<title>Do You Have a Sense of Urgency?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Travis Robertson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What kills me are people who lack a sense of urgency in a constantly evolving and quickly shifting marketplace. There is a delusion that a lot of people operate under that has them making excuses for inaction while wrapping it up in a nice little ribbon. Here are two of the more common myths.]]></description>
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		</p><p>In my job, I get to work with a lot of different people. It&#8217;s great because I love people. People energize me. I&#8217;m always talking, emailing, tweeting, commenting, etc. I&#8217;m always &#8220;on&#8221; &#8211; which can wear a lot of people out.</p>
<p>I get that.</p>
<p>Not everybody is me. Not everybody has my energy. Totally cool. The world would not be a better place if they did.</p>
<p>But what kills me are people who lack a sense of urgency in a constantly evolving and quickly shifting marketplace. There is a delusion that a lot of people operate under that has them making excuses for inaction while wrapping it up in a nice little ribbon. Here are two of the more common myths:</p>
<p><strong>Myth: I&#8217;m waiting on more information</strong><br />
If you&#8217;re under the impression that you can make a fully informed decision with more information, you&#8217;ll never act. We&#8217;ll never have all the information we&#8217;d like. However, we will always have all the information we need. </p>
<p>Ask yourself this question: If this is all the information I will get on _____________ what decision would I make right now? Chances are, you won&#8217;t change your mind no matter what information you receive. <strong>Get used to making under-informed decisions. They all are.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Myth: I need to clear a few things off my plate first</strong><br />
Trust me, your plate isn&#8217;t as full as you think it is. And even if it is, it&#8217;s not going to get any emptier. Busyness is a perception. What&#8217;s busy to one person is lazy to another. The truth is we&#8217;re all pretty busy. But the world doesn&#8217;t care. Our competitors don&#8217;t care. Our clients don&#8217;t care. Our families don&#8217;t care. </p>
<p>You don&#8217;t need to clear things off your plate, you need to manage your time better. You need to learn to prioritize. <strong>Besides, if you&#8217;re good at what you do, you&#8217;ll always have a full plate.</strong></p>
<p>Remember, the world is changing and evolving whether you want to or not. You need to have a sense of urgency. I&#8217;m learning to only work with people who do. You don&#8217;t need my energy, but you do need the ability to act in a moment&#8217;s notice on limited information and adapt to whatever comes next.</p>
<p><strong><em>Questions: What are some of the excuses you&#8217;ve heard for inaction and lack of urgency? Which have you used in the past? How can we create a sense of urgency in our lives without letting &#8220;the tyranny of the urgent&#8221; control us?</em></strong> </p>
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