Monday, December 05, 2016
Motivation - Taking Action
MOTIVATION – Taking Action?
By Nikki Viljoen of N Viljoen Consulting CC – May 2012
Todays’ quote comes from Al Batt
who says “It is easy to sit up and take notice.
What is difficult is getting up and taking action.”
I must admit I did have a quiet chuckle
about this one. I guess I have watched
too many movies where the wife yells at the husband at every possible
opportunity “You never take any notice of me or what I am saying!” Honestly speaking, not only is he not taking
notice, he is also not doing anything about the problem either and the more she
continues to shout and scream, the less likely he is to pay any attention or
take any action.
For me, just like it’s not having
the knowledge that makes me powerful, it is what I do with that knowledge that
makes me powerful – taking notice without putting the action into play is just
a complete waste of time!
To be quite honest I am
completely at a loss with people who are inactive. I think in the grand scheme of things, many
people do not understand that there are also consequences for inaction. Most people understand (although they may not
accept) that there are consequences for your actions, but few understand that
there are also consequences for inaction – it’s the whole “but how can you hold
me accountable – I did nothing!” The
fact that your doing nothing resulted in the consequences is, for some reason,
more difficult for some people to wrap their heads around.
Here’s an example – you’re
driving from Johannesburg to Cape Town – you see the petrol gauge moving from
“F” to “E” slowly but surely. You
continue on your journey going through one town after another – passing one
petrol garage after another, but not stopping to fill up. Clearly the consequence of that behavior is
that eventually the car will run out of petrol and you will come to a
standstill. You have done nothing and
there is a consequence. This is a
consequence of your non-action. Conversely, you have stopped at the garage to
fill up with fuel, but the petrol attendant filled up with diesel instead of
petrol – now that is a consequence of an action that took place.
Many folk seem to float through
life without committing to anything
Nikki is an Internal Auditor and Business Administration Specialist
who can be contacted on 083 702 8849 or nikki@viljoenconsulting.co.za
or http://www.viljoenconsulting.co.za
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