The right choice

April 3, 2014

Beads

The right choice is always known to our heart.” #bgdtcoaching.

At times it may be difficult to maintain the appropriate levels of concentration required for our efforts. Unless we are fortunate enough to be engaged in activities of our choosing, working non-stop at our maximum level is tough.

Regardless of our role, the right choice it would seem is to prioritize undertakings based on when we are most productive. For some this may mean reserving time at the start of the shift for less mind-engaging actions until they are ‘fully awake’. Others may find it better to get the core work ‘out of the way’ immediately, leaving less arduous tasks for when tiredness could impact negatively on precision.

Scheduling the best, or at least the most productive use of our working time, then is a crucial aspect of giving our all to the matter before us. And the right choice of our efforts is a basis upon which our overall performance will sit. If the choices are made well we are setting ourselves up to be as effective as possible and few can deny this is a positive thing for the workplace today.

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Brian.

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About Brian

Brian Groves DipM MCIM Chartered Marketer and CTI-trained co-active coach, supplies professional and personal development through coaching, coaching workshops, marketing development training and English language training.

As an adjunct professor at the Catholic University of Milan, Italy, Brian teaches a postgraduate course based on dramatic texts and elements of coaching to examine various work-related performance matters.

Publications

Coaching, performing and thinking at work (2013), Reflections on performance at work (2012), Elements of theatre at work (2010) and Training through drama for work (2009).