2 Begin With The End In Mind - Mulailah Segala Sesuatu Dari Tujuan Akhirnya Setiap pekerjaan yang kita lakukan harus memiliki visi. Visi inilah yang memberi gambaran dan arahan bagaimana tujuan akhir akan dicapai. Dengan adanya visi kita akan bersemangat, fokus sekaligus melakukan tindakan-tindakan bertahap yang diperlukan agar visi terwujud.
Summary“Begin with the end in mind” is the second of the seven habits of highly effective people Dr. Stephen R. Covey defines in his bestselling book. The habit is based on the principle that all things are created twice once in your mind and once in the physical world. In this article, you'll learn how to begin with the end in mind by writing a personal mission statement. How do you get to where you want to go? Whether it’s your company’s goals or your personal ones, defining them and creating a game plan with action steps can help keep you motivated and make your journey feel more “begin with the end in mind” is the second of the seven habits that New York Times bestselling author Dr. Stephen R. Covey addresses in his book The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. By beginning with the end in mind, you can train yourself to become more goal-oriented and create a clear vision for yourself or your believed that “your most important work is always ahead of you, never behind you.” So let’s dive into how you can shift your mindset and work smarter toward your goals by incorporating this second habit into your lifestyle. Then, learn how effective leaders also share this concept with their teams and inspire them to prioritize their personal tools for agile businessesIn this ebook, learn how to equip employees to make better decisions—so your business can pivot, adapt, and tackle challenges more effectively than your to begin with the end in mindHow does one begin with the end in mind? Stephen Covey based this habit on the principle that all things are created twice once in your mind and once in the real world. According to Covey, envisioning and creating your goal mentally first allows you to determine whether or not the second, physical creation of the goal will be are a few different ways you can approach beginning with the end in mind—one of the best and most efficient ways to get started is to create a mission statement for a personal mission statementUnlike a mission statement for your company, you can apply your personal mission statement to pretty much any aspect of your life. This exercise can help you visualize and define your personal, fitness, family, or career goals. People are working harder than ever, but because they lack clarity and vision, they aren’t getting very far. They, in essence, are pushing a rope with all of their might.”—Dr. Stephen R. CoveyCreating a personal mission statement takes time and energy but allows you to work strategically toward your goals. Here are a few things you can ask yourselfWhen do you perform your best or worst?What makes you passionate about your personal life or career?What are your natural talents and gifts?If you had unlimited resources and failure was out of the question, what would you do with your life?What is your life’s journey? Define what you’re doing, who you’re doing it for, the reason behind your actions, and the results you’re aiming yourself at the end of your career. What would you like people to say about you as a person?What contribution would you consider the most important in your future and who are the people it should touch?Is there anything you would like to change about yourself?Think about up to three people who have influenced your life thus far. Write down their names and the qualities that you admire about can you achieve a sense of balance in your physical, spiritual, mental, social, and emotional life?Creating a personal mission statement puts you in the driver’s seat of your own life. You can also write a family mission statement or a team mission statement to include others in your goal-setting New to strategic planning? Start have a look at what someone’s personal mission statement could look like. Meet Kat Mooney. Kat performs best when she feels seen and valued by her colleagues, friends, and family. Whenever she feels isolated or disconnected, her performance drops. She has a passion for helping and supporting others and has amazing people skills. When she’s being honest with herself, her current role as a remote HR manager at a large corporation isn’t what she’d chosen for herself—it’s more of a means to an end. If she could choose any job, she’d probably become a life coach or work for a only 27 years old, Kat hasn’t really defined what her life’s journey should entail. She’s happily single and doesn’t feel rushed into getting married or having a family. For now, she wants to focus on what’s best for her and how she can contribute to making this world a better place. When she pictures the end of her career, she’d love for people to see her for who she really is—an energetic, kind, and giving she’s not happy with is how stuck she feels in her current role without doing anything about it. Kat is sure that by cutting these ties and finding a position that fits her personality and goals, she can achieve a sense of balance and happiness in her creating her personal mission statement following the questions above, Kat may realize that taking the risk and changing her career to become a life coach is going to make her happy. Or maybe she finds a company where she can work in the office again to make personal connections and feel less isolated. Another route she could take would be to shift gears and switch from HR to the Diversity & Inclusion department of a company so she can lean into her passion for building strong SMART goalsA personal mission statement is a great way to begin with the end in mind, but it can be difficult to grasp what that actually means. This is where SMART goals come in act of attempting new things helps us grow. Whether or not we achieve a specific goal, it’s the courage to try and succeed—or fail forward—that builds resilience, character, and the energy needed to propel us forward in our careers.”—Liliana Blanco, Inclusion & Belonging Program Manager at AsanaSMART goals can help you plan your career or set realistic expectations for your team’s performance. SMART goals are specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, and time-bound. Once your personal mission statement is done, you can use it as the foundation for setting SMART goals. In Kat’s example, one of her goals may be to start looking for a new job. This is a very vague goal which she can turn into a more precise one using the SMART framework“In April time-bound, I will spend four hours every week measurable and achievable to send out applications for Diversity & Inclusion roles at companies in a one hour radius from my house specific. My goal is to find a new position by the end of June that meets or exceeds my current salary realistic.”Whether you’re trying to set long-term or short-term goals, making them SMART will not only help you break your goals down into more manageable pieces; this will also ensure that they’re trackable. This step will help you transform your personal mission statement into actionable a retrospective about your lifeIf you struggle to come up with a mission statement for your life, try to turn things around and literally begin at the end with this little exercise. Choose a time in the future five or 10 years from now and picture that this time is now. Write a diary entry or a letter to your current self from that point of view, sharing your accomplishments, struggles, and hopes. Writing this retrospective from the future can take some of the pressure off of you since you’re writing from the perspective of having already experienced the next few years. This exercise can help you get a clearer picture of your priorities in life, career goals, and wishes for the broken down version of Kat Mooney’s retrospective may sound a little like this “The year is 2030, I am the Director of Diversity & Inclusion at my dream company. Since I quit my HR role a few years ago and started at this company, my mental health has drastically improved. I no longer feel isolated, I feel a sense of control over my work, and I know that my work is positively impacting the lives around me which makes me very happy.”This exercise is also an enlightening tool to share with your team when they’re struggling to define their goals or feel stuck in their current situation. While they don’t have to share the results of their retrospective with you, you can offer to support them in reaching their newly discovered 6 steps for a successful project postmortem meetingThe 7 habits of highly effective peopleBeginning with the end in mind is one of the seven habits that Dr. Stephen R. Covey established in his book on highly effective people. He viewed habits as consistent, unconscious patterns that affect people’s effectiveness. According to Covey, habits are the intersection of skill, knowledge, and desireKnowledge is the “what to do and why”Skill defines how we do thingsDesire is the motivation behind our actionsIf you’re fascinated by the concept of beginning with the end in mind, you’re probably wondering what the other six habits entail. Let’s take a quick look at the full list he createdHabit 1 Be proactive—Be aware of your surroundings so you can anticipate when and how you have to take responsibility for your 2 Begin with the end in mind—Create a goal for yourself and work toward 3 Put first things first—Focus on the things that are important and don’t let random tasks get in the way of your 4 Think win-win—Make sure everyone you work with is treated fairly and all interactions provide a mutual benefit for the parties involved. This will help you create strong and reliable relationships that you can count on when you need 5 Seek first to understand, then be understood—Actively listen when someone comes to you with a problem. Avoid jumping to conclusions or trying to provide solutions before you know the full 6 Synergize—Remember the importance of teamwork and foster a culture of 7 Sharpen the saw—Rather than overworking yourself, Covey suggests creating a sustainable lifestyle that allows you to balance your work and time outside of main takeaway from these habits is that success doesn’t just come to you, it’s the result of hard work, teamwork, and smart strategic but flexible goalsSetting strategic goals can be challenging. After all, real life doesn’t always go as planned. —outside factors, lack of motivation , or miscommunication can shift your timeline or change the goals you’ve been working digital goal-setting software allows your team to create agile company goals, refine them when necessary, and visualize each teammate’s individual contribution so everyone feels inspired to do their best tools for agile businessesIn this ebook, learn how to equip employees to make better decisions—so your business can pivot, adapt, and tackle challenges more effectively than your competition.
Habit# 2 : Begin with the END in Mind Bangunlah VISI atau TUJUAN AKHIR yang Amat Jelas tentang Jalan Hidupmu. Begin with the END in Mind artinya Anda punya visi yang jelas tentang masa depan Anda. Anda paham benar apa tujuan yang hendak Anda capai, baik dalam kehidupan personal ataupun profesional. Rabu, 16 Muharram 1435 H, bertepatan dengan 20 Nopember 2013. Sudah agak lama saya ingin mengungkapkan gagasan yang memadukan idenya Stephen R. Covey tentang Tujuh Kebiasaan Manusia yang Sangat Efektif dengan ide-ide yang berasal dari nilai-nilai Islam Al Quran, As Sunah, Sirah Nabi, juga Kisah Sahabat, dll. Keinginan itu muncul sejak saya dan guru-guru SD Kreativa terlibat dalam program sekolah yang bertajuk “The Leader In Me”; sebuah program yang bertujuan menemukan jiwa kepemimpinan setiap siswa dengan “7 Habits” sebagai komponen utama programnya. Terus terang, awalnya gagasan Covey tentang “7 Habits” ini bagi sebagian guru masih terasa asing. Asing karena memang datangnya dari negara asing, asing karena memang sebelumnya belum pernah mempelajarinya, juga asing karena tampak seperti membawa nilai yang kebarat-baratan. Di awal-awal program, sebagian kami –para guru– bersikap seperti “waspada” terhadap konsep ini. Kini setelah hampir satu semester program ini berjalan, rasa-rasanya kami –para guru– sudah bisa menyesuaikan diri dan mulai melihat sisi-sisi kesinkronan antara konsep “7 habits” dengan nilai-nilai agama yang kami yakini. Tulisan ini tidak bermaksud untuk menetapkan sebuah kesimpulan mutlak tentang kesesuaian antara dua gagasan di atas. Tulisan ini hanya bermaksud memaknai 7 habits khususnya kebiasaan kedua “Memulai dengan Tujuan Akhir” dengan sudut pandang nilai-nilai Islam. Segaja tulisan ini dikemas dengan bahasa seringan mungkin, agar Anda dan semua orang bisa menikmatinya dengan santai dan nyaman… Mari kita mulai…. Paradigma Kebiasaan kedua dari Tujuh Kebiasaan Manusia yang Sangat Efektif ini dilandasi olah paradigma bahwa sesuatu diciptakan dua kali di alam pikiran dan di alam nyata. Berangkat dari paradigma ini, kebiasaan kedua menyarankan bahwa agar hidup kita efektif, segala sesuatu musti jelas dulu tujuannya, setelah itu baru membuat rencana-rencana aksi untuk mendapatkan tujuan itu. Penjelasan mudah dari paradigma ini adalah tentang seorang tukang pembuat kursi. Sebelum kursinya benar-benar tercipta, sebetulnya dalam pikiran Si Tukang Kursi terlebih dahulu telah tergambar bentuk kursi yang akan dia buat ukurannya, warnanya, bahannya, dll. Seorang tukang kursi yang mahir tentu hanya butuh waktu yang relatif sebentar hingga tercipta kursi yang bagus dan kuat. Lain halnya dengan tukang kursi yang baru belajar atau belum berpengalaman, dia membutuhkan waktu yang relatif lama sejak merencanakan hingga tercipta sebuah kursi yang bagus dan kuat. Bahkan mungkin selama pengerjaannya, dia akan bertanya dan meminta pendapat ke sana dan ke sini hingga terbentuk kursi yang benar-benar bagus dan kuat. Mengapa? Karena bagi tukang yang sudah mahir, gambaran tentang kursi yang akan dibuatnya terlihat begitu jelas. Dalam bahasa 7 habits “the end in mind-nya sangat jelas”. Bentuknya jelas, warnanya jelas, ukurannya jelas, bahkan langkah-langkah pengerjaannya pun jelas. Lain halnya dengan tukang yang belum berpengalaman. Gambaran kursi yang akan dibuatnya mungkin ada, hanya saja masih belum jelas tentang ukurannya, warnanya, apalagi tahap pengerjaannya. Namanya juga belum berpengalaman… 🙂 Lalu; Bagaimana Mendekati Kebiasaan Kedua dengan Nilai Islam? Salah satu kisah favorit saya untuk memahami kebiasaan kedua dari 7 Kebiasaan Manusia yang Sangat Efektif adalah kisah hijrahnya Rasulullah SAW dari Makkah ke Yastrib Madinah. Men-sinkron-kan keduanya, saya memaknai bahwa tiba dengan selamat di Yastrib adalah tujuan akhir the end in mind saat beliau Rasulullah hendak berangkat masih di Makkah. Apakah Rasulullah kemudian menetapkan strategi? Jika kita membaca buku-buku sirah nabawiyah, niscaya kita akan mendapati bahwa Rasulullah membuat serangkaian perencanaan untuk mendapatkan the end in mind-nya itu; mulai dari memerintahkan Ali untuk menggantikan posisi tidurnya, menggunakan jalur yang tidak biasa dilalui orang untuk ke Yastrib, hingga menggunakan jasa penunjuk jalan. Dan dengan ijin Allah, beliau tiba dengan selamat di Yastrib. Dengan ijin Allah? Ya! Dengan ijin Allah. Saat sesi pembelajaran, fasilitator kami sangat menekankan pentingnya kalimat terakhir tadi. “Sebagai orang beriman“, katanya, “kita percaya betul bahwa segalanya atas ijin Allah. Tidak selamanya the end in mind yang kita tetapkan dan strategi yang kita rancang selalu berhasil. Maka dari itu selain berusaha kita juga disuruh berdoa..” demikian sambungnya saat itu. Selanjutnya; Apa The End in Mind’ Seorang Muslim? Sekarang setelah tahu bahwa sesuatu itu harus jelas tujuannya, karena tujuan yang jelas akan menciptakan jalan yang jelas, bolehlah saya mengajak Anda merenungi beberapa kalimat berikut ini Direncanakan atau tidak, kematian pasti akan terjadi. Sebagaimana Firman Allah, “Setiap yang berjiwa akan merasakan mati”. Kita tahu ada dua jenis kematian; husnul khotimah dan su-ul khotimah. Mari kita bertanya kepada diri kita masing-masing; kematian mana yang menjadi the end in mind saya dan rencana terbaik apa yang akan saya amalkan untuk layak mendapatkannya? Direncanakan atau tidak, setelah mati manusia akan mengalami serangkaian peristiwa dahsyat. Mulai dari peristiwa di alam kubur, padang mahsyar, penerimaan kitab catatan amal, mizan, shirat, dan berujung pada surga dan neraka. Mari kita bertanya kepada diri kita masing-masing; bagaimana the end in mind saya tentang nasib saya pada masing-masing fase tersebut. Dan rencana apa yang akan saya lakukan untuk layak mendapatkannya? Mari memperjelas tujuan akhir agar jelas juga apa yang harus kita kerjakan. Wallahu a’lam. begin with the end in mind" CHAPTER 3 THE BASIC OF MANAGEMENT CONTROL ZAHIRUL Is there an alternative word/phrase preferably shorter to describe "begin with the end in mind"? I am looking for a term for that approach or style of doing something. Let's ignore that it is actually one of the seven habits of bla bla bla. I am trying to find a term like "reverse calculation" — a step-by-step approach, but from the end to the start. I started working on the car from scratch, taking a begin with the end in mind approach. I want to replace that with something shorter I started working on the car from scratch, taking a [ABC] approach. Compare the commonly used, although different in meaning, the "STAR" method, which basically is short for "Situation, Task, Action, Result". The STAR method is a structured manner of responding to a behavioral-based interview question by discussing the specific situation, task, action, and result of the situation you are describing. Yeah, I don't think I can write "BWTEIM". tTAaHma.
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