Wednesday, 30 January 2013

10 Rules for Self-Management


Management is not just for managers, just as leadership is not just for leaders.

We all manage, and we all lead; these are not actions reserved for only those people who happen to hold “positions” in a company.

A business where everyone lives and works by the principles of self management is a business destined for greatness. Here are Ten Rules for Self-Management.

1.    Maintain your values. Do not be easily influenced or swayed.

2.    Speak up! No one can “hear” what you are thinking.

3.    Trust is an outcome of fulfilled expectations. Honour your own good word, and keep the promises you make. Don’t expect people to trust you if you are unreliable.

4.    Whatever your responsibility, expect to be held fully accountable.

5.    Have a good work ethic. Values like dependability, timeliness, professionalism and diligence are prized more than ever before. Be action-oriented. Seek to make things work. Be willing to do what it takes.

6.    Read voraciously, and listen to learn, then teach and share everything you know.

7.    Be courteous, respectful and considerate. Manners still count for an awful lot in life.

8.    Be self-disciplined.

9.    Don’t be a victim or a martyr. You always have a choice, so don’t shy from it: Choose and choose without regret. Look forward and be enthusiastic.

10.  Keep healthy and take care of yourself. Exercise your mind, body and spirit so you can be someone people count on, and so you can live expansively and with abundance
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Managers will tell you that they don’t really need to manage people who live by these rules; instead, they can devote their attentions to managing the businesses!

Adapted from http://www.lifehack.org/articles/lifestyle/12-rules-for-self-management.html



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