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Index » Self Help » Self Motivations
 

Sharpen the Saw

 
Author: Steve Pavlina

Habit #7 in Steve Coveys The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People is called Sharpen the Saw. Covey uses the common analogy of a woodcutter who is sawing for several days straight and is becoming less and less productive. The process of cutting dulls the blade. So the solution is to periodically sharpen the saw.

Ive found that in practice, however, most people fail to understand what sharpening the saw really means. If youre overworking yourself and your productivity begins to fall off, common wisdom says to take a break, maybe even go on vacation. However, that isnt sharpening the saw thats putting the saw down. When you put down a dull blade for a while, the blade will still be dull when you pick it up again.

Sharpening the saw is actually an activity, just as the analogy suggests. Think about what it would mean to sharpen the saw of your life. Here are some saw-sharpening ideas:

1. Exercise

2. Improve your diet

3. Educate yourself (read, listen to audio programs, attend a seminar)

4. Learn a new skill

5. Join a club

6. Meditate

7. Write in your journal

8. Have a deep conversation with someone

9. Set some new goals or review/update your old goals

10. Organize your home or office

11. Go out on a date

12. Clear out a bunch of little tasks that youve been putting off

13. Read this blog :)

Now the woodcutter cant just alternate between cutting wood and sharpening the saw indefinitely. Downtime is needed too, but it isnt the same as sharpening the saw. The woodcutter can become even more productive by sharpening the blade, studying new woodcutting techniques, working out to become stronger, and learning from other woodcutters.

Forgetting to intentionally sharpen the saw can lead to a feeling of burnout. If you merely alternate between productive work and downtime, your production capacity will drop off. Youre still working hard, but you dont feel as productive as you think you should be. When you sharpen yourself regularly, youll find that you can flow along at a steady pace week after week without getting burnt out.

Whenever I feel burnt out or overwhelmed, taking a day or two off helps a little, but not very much. What yields a much greater benefit for me is attending a weekend seminar, reading an inspiring book, or having an interesting conversation. Its common to see people return from a conference with a notable spike in motivation that lasts for weeks. But this isnt really a break or a vacation going to a conference is an activity, but its the kind that often increases energy and motivation.

How are your various blades doing? Your skills, your knowledge, your mind, your physical body, your relationships, your motivation, your commitment, your capacity for enjoyment, your emotions are all of them still sharp? If not, which ones are dull, and what can you do to sharpen them?

Author Bio:
Steve Pavlina is a specialist in this area. Steve has written several articles in the past on this topic.
You can search for this article using: Sharpen the Saw, Self Help, Self Motivations, define motivatio, motivation quotes
 
 
 

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