Recently, I listened to one of Brian Buffini’s
coaching tips on Prioritizing Your Day and I realized that that single tip, if
we can all remember it, can make every one of our days far more productive,
less stressful, and thus more profitable in our business and more enjoyable in
our lives! Buffini’s Peak Producers Training Program focuses on building our
business by focusing on referrals from our Sphere of Influence, so his
suggested prioritizing starts with People. Current clients of course would
come first, but if we think about who among our sphere is most
important or helpful or responsive, ie, those we might consider our business advocates, and focus our time on them first, we’ll enhance our
success. Of course, prioritizing this way can also help us realize on whom we
should spent less time!
Buffini goes on to say that once we prioritize the
people we want to focus on, we then can prioritize the actions we need to perform to optimize our
ongoing service relationships with people, showing our professionalism as well
as our appreciation for their business and their referrals. So, what will we do to interact with those
important people when we engage with them?
Then, once we have set our priorities of people and
actions, Buffini says, we can then more easily prioritize our time. And knowing the impact of proactively working with our key
people, we should be more aware of the need to protect and make best use of our
time.
Finally, he concludes by noting that prioritizing
has two dimensions to it, that of focus and that of boundaries. Keep in mind that focus will be difficult if not
impossible if we don’t set boundaries! Buffini reminds us that we should spend
our time and energy on the people who deserve it, not just those who only need it! Of course, our business is
serving client needs, but we’ve all had those energy sucking clients, friends,
or that kindly agent down the hall who loves to chat without asking us if we
have a moment, so Buffini suggests a few of the tips we’ve covered in the
Playbook before: don’t answer your phone, turn off the dinger on your email
device, (oh, no mine just rang!!) close your office door at least part way, and
maybe offer that friend/agent a chance to chat later once you finish your
tasks. All good ideas, and much easier to implement if we remember the goals of
prioritizing and setting boundaries: to enhance our business, reduce stress,
and enjoy life and family more and more!
Have you set your priorities for today . . . for
next week . . . next year?
David M. Hassler
VP, Director of Business Development
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