The Next Step
When we think about success, we may think about it in a kind of a vague way. We often see success as a destination, a mission accomplished, but we don’t always think about the steps toward success that are necessary for achieving our goals.
To put this another way, think of a staircase – a staircase going up toward a golden door, the door of success. To get there, we need to take each step up in sequence. We don’t just float aimlessly toward our target; we navigate a series of individual steps. Nearly any kind of success is like this. Any kind of creation, task, or effort has steps. We just don’t always see them, because we don’t think deeply about how the process works.
We can really take a lot of this same approach to our struggles for personal success. In the GudeJob principles — gratitude, understanding, determination and determination, we often think of determination as a process that we call “Assess-N-Step.” It’s the idea that we’re breaking down our efforts into a series of specific chess moves, with each one being a critical step in a deliberate process toward realizing our objectives.
Identifying the Next Step Toward Success
No matter where you are in the process, you can use GudeJob principles to help you get to the next step:
Creating the Next Step: Successfully Getting from Point A to Point B
In terms of creating steps toward success, making your ambitions concrete, and determining objectives, you want to have a detailed plan in place before you start. It’s so easy to get caught up with wanting to be at point B now that we often overlook those little details that will help us get there. For example, I once wanted to build my own bookshelf out of raw materials (Point A). After buying all the supplies for the project, I was anxious to get started right away so I could start using it (Point B). But I knew that I wanted decorative elements carved into the wood. I had to take a step back and reassess the steps in my process to make sure I was actually going to end up with not just a bookshelf, but the bookshelf I actually wanted. Instead of jumping in and moving from Point A to Point B, I had to make sure I covered Point A.1 first. Grateful that I had all the materials on hand, I understood that I needed to carve the wood before I assembled it, because I was determined to get the piece that I wanted, which increased my enthusiasm for the project exponentially.
Moving onto the Next Step in Your Destination
Here’s another challenge that often pops up when we’re moving from one step of a process to another: we simply lose momentum. As humans, we tend to have a limited attention span and drive to address any given thing we set out to do. Sometimes we talk about “burning out,” or we just procrastinate at a certain point in the process. To try to get over these kinds of obstacles, I can:
If we go back to my bookshelf, there were times that I could feel my momentum waning. During those times, I stopped what I was doing and took a few minutes to remind myself of the GudeJob principles I was using to achieve my goal. Instead of getting overwhelmed with the magnitude of my ambitions, I broke the project down to just the next step and let my gratitude, understanding, determination, and enthusiasm carry me through those rough patches. That’s one of the biggest ways to ensure success – be consistent and keep moving forward. Don’t let a bad mood or momentary lapse of momentum slow things down. Power through and make dreams a reality.
Any way we slice it, in the evolution of our personal life toward success, having a next step, and taking it, is important. With the right support tools in hand, we can confidently work forward to our destinations and get around any obstacles that are in the way.