READ to Succeed

Written by Machen MacDonald

Readers are leaders. In addition to reading, leaders READ to succeed.

It is said that knowledge is power. The acquisition of knowledge can come from books, videos, courses, and the like. However, there are plenty of knowledgeable, informed, and smart people that can’t get out of their own way and stay stuck in mediocrity. Real power is putting knowledge into action and getting traction toward your goals and objectives.

Here is a four-step process to take what you know and apply it to make more progress on what you want to achieve. 

R - Reflect on what is working and what could be working better. Be on the lookout for how you can save time, energy, and money in all that you do. Redirect the savings to accelerate your success. Helpful questions to ask are: What’s a system that may help or assist in getting this done? Who is best qualified to delegate this task or project to? How can I spend more time doing what I’m really good at doing?

E - Educate and take time to learn different perspectives. Your thesis is another’s antithesis. Seek synthesis. Be courageous and curious. Be willing to exit your typical echo chamber of familiarity. 

A - Anticipate what may be around the corner and have a plan to deal with it. Great anticipators are students of history. The plan may simply be the willingness to deal with whatever adversity shows up.

D - Deepen your experiential learning of what you already think you know. What we know we know about something is a small fraction of the whole. What we know we don't know makes up another fraction of the whole. Be humble enough to recognize that the portion remaining, that makes up the balance, is made up of what we don't know we don't know.

Apply the READ process to your weekly planning and review routine and watch you your success accelerate.

Make it up, make it fun, and get it done!

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John Barrow - Thursday, October 13, 2022
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I wonder if there would be interest in a virtual book group. John Barrow

Dorothy Martin-Neville - Thursday, October 13, 2022
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Love this Machen. So simple, yet not so common...

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