Remembering Why You Do Something: The Key to Productivity and Resilience
Introduction: The Simple Truth of Remembering Your Why
– Understanding the importance of remembering the reasons behind your actions
– Examples of how this simple practice can lead to better decision-making
– Reflection on the frequency of its use in daily life
My Situation and Observations
– Explanation of the author’s role in helping organizations stay motivated
– Observations on the prevalence of forgetting one’s motivation
– Possible reasons for this phenomenon
Using Your Why as a Source of Motivation
– Asking yourself who would be affected if you didn’t do your job
– Giving concrete examples of how seemingly small contributions can make a big impact
Writing Down Your Why
– The benefits of putting your motivation into words
– Suggestions for where to keep your note
Moving Your Motivation
– The importance of keeping your reasons fresh in your mind
– Ideas for how to move your note to keep it in your sights
Checking In With Your Why
– The importance of regularly evaluating your reasons for doing what you do
– Tips for using technology to help with this practice
Conclusion: Remembering Your Why as a Tool for Productivity and Well-Being
– Recap of key ideas
– Encouragement to use this technique as a tool, not a cure-all
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