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1 Slide 1HighMark, Inc.Information Technology in the Successful CompanySlide 1Faculty CommonsLiving With Purpose Fresh 1010 Living With Purpose: Life Management Seminar Faculty Commons The Faculty Ministry of Campus Crusade for Christ

2 Slide 2HighMark, Inc.Information Technology in the Successful CompanySlide 2Faculty CommonsLiving With Purpose Fresh 1010 Presentation and Instructional Materials: Bill Hager National Field Strategies Director Faculty Commons Athens, Georgia USA Living In Focus

3 Slide 3HighMark, Inc.Information Technology in the Successful CompanySlide 3Faculty CommonsLiving With Purpose Fresh 1010 “One of the greatest reasons people can’t mobilize themselves is that they try to accomplish great things. Most worthwhile accomplishments are the result of many little things done in a single direction.” Nido Quebin Living In Focus

4 Slide 4HighMark, Inc.Information Technology in the Successful CompanySlide 4Faculty CommonsLiving With Purpose Fresh 1010 Efficiency. Doing things right. Effectiveness. Doing the right things. Life Management Definitions

5 Slide 5HighMark, Inc.Information Technology in the Successful CompanySlide 5Faculty CommonsLiving With Purpose Fresh 1010 “Some say that the bitterest sorrow a man can know is to aspire to achieve much and to accomplish little. Not so. The bitterest sorrow is to aspire to accomplish much and to do so only to discover that it was not worth doing.” Herodotus Life Management

6 Slide 6HighMark, Inc.Information Technology in the Successful CompanySlide 6Faculty CommonsLiving With Purpose Fresh 1010 Life Management A personal mission statement is a succinct declaration of who you are. It focuses on what you want to be (character), what you want to do (contributions and achieve- ments), and the values and principles upon which you base your life. It should encompass the things thatare really important to you. Personal Mission Statement

7 Slide 7HighMark, Inc.Information Technology in the Successful CompanySlide 7Faculty CommonsLiving With Purpose Fresh 1010 Life Management It should be enduring in the sense that you would rarely ever change any part of it and timeless in the sense that it would be a sure guide for you to follow through all of the seasons of your life. It should inspire you when you read it, thus, you should make frequent reference to it. Personal Mission Statement

8 Slide 8HighMark, Inc.Information Technology in the Successful CompanySlide 8Faculty CommonsLiving With Purpose Fresh 1010 Mission Statement of UGA’s Strength and Conditioning Program The mission of the Strength & Conditioning program at the University of Georgia is to provide each student-athlete with the opportunity to perform at the highest level possible throughout his or her career. This is accomplished by helping the athletes become as physically and mentally competitive as possible. The physical aspect of the work includes strength training, cardiovascular endurance, speed training, flexibility and agility improvement, and nutritional consultation. These things not only help the athlete perform at a higher level, but also aid in preventing injuries, and will allow the athletes to remain on the competitive field of play. From a mental aspect, the athletes learn the importance of hard work and dedication. Each athlete is held accountable for not only their own work, but for that of their teammates as well. Each athlete is expected to be on time for all workouts, and work their hardest to get as much from his or her opportunity as possible. At UGA the athletes follow a comprehensive Strength & Conditioning program, where each athlete learns to push their self to improve, and to become more physically and mentally disciplined. The Strength Staff also works closely with the Sports Medicine & Athletic Training Program to help rehab any athletes that may become injured during practice or competition. This aids the athletes in returning to competition as quickly as possible.

9 Slide 9HighMark, Inc.Information Technology in the Successful CompanySlide 9Faculty CommonsLiving With Purpose Fresh 1010 Personal Mission Statement I desire to live a life of significance by identifying and articulating the things that are important to me and by focusing my energy, talent, and abilities on accomplishing these important things. I desire to know my Creator and to enjoy a relationship with Him. Furthermore, I want to enjoy close personal relationships, starting with my family - my wife, Mary, and our children - and extending to our larger circle of friends. I want to serve them as a model of what it means to be a faithful husband, father, and friend. I want to pass along the things I have learned to them, enabling them to teach others also. UGA Professor

10 Slide 10HighMark, Inc.Information Technology in the Successful CompanySlide 10Faculty CommonsLiving With Purpose Fresh 1010 I want to develop a reputation of prominence in my academic discipline and to make a significant contribution to the advancement of the discipline. I want to excel as a teacher and to be more than just a teacher to my students - I would like to be both a mentor and an example. I would like to be known as a person who pursued excellence in every life area. I desire to have a good reputation and to leave a legacy of excellence. I want to be known as a man of integrity, faithfulness and purpose.

11 Slide 11HighMark, Inc.Information Technology in the Successful CompanySlide 11Faculty CommonsLiving With Purpose Fresh 1010 Life Management The different areas of your life. The major areas to which you will devote attention and energy. Roles

12 Slide 12HighMark, Inc.Information Technology in the Successful CompanySlide 12Faculty CommonsLiving With Purpose Fresh 1010 Life Management Student Father/Mother Athlete Boyfriend/girlfriend Teammate Friend Daughter/Son Husband/Wife Roles

13 Slide 13HighMark, Inc.Information Technology in the Successful CompanySlide 13Faculty CommonsLiving With Purpose Fresh 1010 Goals. What you want to accomplish in a particular area of life. Long Range Goal: A general statement of what you wish to accomplish. Short Range: Specific activities you will undertake daily, weekly, monthly, yearly to accomplish a long term goal. Life Management Goals

14 Slide 14HighMark, Inc.Information Technology in the Successful CompanySlide 14Faculty CommonsLiving With Purpose Fresh 1010 Life Management Goals Life Goals. Student Long Range. - To be a life-long learner - To earn a master’s degree in my major Short Range. - Make the Dean’s list this semester - Graduate with a 3.3 GPA

15 Slide 15HighMark, Inc.Information Technology in the Successful CompanySlide 15Faculty CommonsLiving With Purpose Fresh 1010 Life Management Goals Life Goals. Teammate Long Range. To develop lifelong friendships with my current teammates. Short Range. - Do something socially with each of my teammates this semester to get to know them better. - Give a word of encouragement to each of my teammates at least once a month.

16 Slide 16HighMark, Inc.Information Technology in the Successful CompanySlide 16Faculty CommonsLiving With Purpose Fresh 1010 Activity Management Important IV Not Important III III Urgent Not Urgent

17 Slide 17HighMark, Inc.Information Technology in the Successful CompanySlide 17Faculty CommonsLiving With Purpose Fresh 1010 Activity Management Important Urgent IV Not Important III III Crises Pressing Problems Projects with Deadlines Preparation Planning Prevention Relationship Building Recreation Interruptions Some Phone Calls Some Meetings Some Mail Trivia, Busywork Some Phone Calls Time Wasters “Escape” Activities Computer Games TV Not Urgent

18 Slide 18HighMark, Inc.Information Technology in the Successful CompanySlide 18Faculty CommonsLiving With Purpose Fresh 1010 Activity Management Important Urgent IV Not Important III III Quadrant of Necessity Quadrant of Waste Quadrant of Deception Quadrant of Quality Not Urgent

19 Slide 19HighMark, Inc.Information Technology in the Successful CompanySlide 19Faculty CommonsLiving With Purpose Fresh 1010 Quadrant I. Expend energy necessary to handle Quadrant II.Emphasize these activities Quadrant III. Eliminate most of these activities Quadrant IV.Eliminate all of these activities Activity Management Activity Management Principles

20 Slide 20HighMark, Inc.Information Technology in the Successful CompanySlide 20Faculty CommonsLiving With Purpose Fresh 1010 Activity Management Important Not Urgent Urgent IV Not Important III III 20-25% 25-30% 65-80% 15% 50-60% Less than 1% 2-3% Large Type: High performance organizations. Small Type: Normal or average organizations

21 Slide 21HighMark, Inc.Information Technology in the Successful CompanySlide 21Faculty CommonsLiving With Purpose Fresh 1010 Activity Management “Besides the noble art of getting things done, there is the noble art of leaving things undone. The wis- dom of life consists in the elimination of nonessen- tials.” Lin Yutang

22 Slide 22HighMark, Inc.Information Technology in the Successful CompanySlide 22Faculty CommonsLiving With Purpose Fresh 1010 Weekly Goals. For each area of your life, what is the one activity you could do which would have the biggest impact toward your success? Weekly Goals Scheduling Weekly

23 Slide 23HighMark, Inc.Information Technology in the Successful CompanySlide 23Faculty CommonsLiving With Purpose Fresh 1010 Weekly Goals Organize Weekly Role: Student Goal: Draft of midterm paper. 3 hours Prepare for math test. 2 hours Role: Son/Daughter Goal: Call Dad on his birthday Thursday 1/2 hour Role: Teammate Goal: Invite Josh to apartment for dinner and movie on Friday night.

24 Slide 24HighMark, Inc.Information Technology in the Successful CompanySlide 24Faculty CommonsLiving With Purpose Fresh 1010 “Few people think more than two or three times a year. I have made an international reputation by thinking once or twice a week.” George Bernard Shaw Organize Weekly

25 Slide 25HighMark, Inc.Information Technology in the Successful CompanySlide 25Faculty CommonsLiving With Purpose Fresh 1010 BIG ROCKS GRAVELSANDWATER Suppose you have a glass container which you wish to fill with the following materials: In what sequence should you place the materials in the container? Schedule Weekly

26 Slide 26HighMark, Inc.Information Technology in the Successful CompanySlide 26Faculty CommonsLiving With Purpose Fresh 1010 Step 1. Block in recurring commitments. Classes, meetings, etc. Step 2. Transfer scheduled events from calendar. Appointments, meetings, trips, etc. Step 3. Schedule Weekly goals One or two goals for each role Step 4. Keep “Do List” items in “Action Item”space. Schedule Weekly The Process

27 Slide 27HighMark, Inc.Information Technology in the Successful CompanySlide 27Faculty CommonsLiving With Purpose Fresh 1010 1. Write your Personal Mission Statement. 2. Also block out some time to complete your different roles and your life goals (long and short range). 3. When you do your weekly planning from now on, identify weekly goals. 4. As you do your weekly scheduling from now on, follow the process shown on page 19 and don’t forget the Big Rocks, i.e., your weekly goals. Where Do I Go From Here? Living In Focus


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