Here we go, linking some of the old
stories and inspirational concepts with the current day by day activities
represents always a pleasant discovery. Even more when you realize that those
principles are exactly the ones needed to move forward in your plan. Take few
minutes of your time to read below story. Probably you already know about it.
Probably no. In both cases, it is never late to identify which ones are the big
stones in your life…Enjoy your reading
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One day, an old professor of the School of Public Management
in France, was invited to lecture on the topic of “Efficient Time
Management” in front of a group of 15 executive managers representing the
largest, most successful companies in America. The lecture was one in a
series of 5 lectures conducted in one day, and the old professor was
given 1 hr to lecture.
Standing in front of this group of elite managers, who were
willing to write down every word that would come out of the famous professor’s
mouth, the professor slowly met eyes with each manager, one by one, and finally
said, “we are going to conduct an experiment”.
From under the table that stood between the professor and
the listeners, the professor pulled out a big glass jar and gently placed it in
front of him. Next, he pulled out from under the table a bag of stones,
each the size of a tennis ball, and placed the stones one by one in the
jar. He did so until there was no room to add another stone in the
jar. Lifting his gaze to the managers, the professor asked, “Is the jar
full?” The managers replied, “Yes”.
The professor paused for a moment, and replied, “Really?”
Once again, he reached under the table and pulled out a bag
full of pebbles. Carefully, the professor poured the pebbles in and
slightly rattled the jar, allowing the pebbles to slip through the larger
stones, until they settled at the bottom. Again, the professor lifted his
gaze to his audience and asked, “Is the jar full?”
At this point, the managers began to understand his
intentions. One replied, “apparently not!”
“Correct”, replied the old professor, now pulling out a bag
of sand from under the table. Cautiously, the professor poured the sand into
the jar. The sand filled up the spaces between the stones and the
pebbles.
Yet again, the professor asked, “Is the jar full?”
Without hesitation, the entire group of students replied in unison, “NO!”
Without hesitation, the entire group of students replied in unison, “NO!”
“Correct”, replied the professor. And as was expected
by the students, the professor reached for the pitcher of water that was on the
table, and poured water in the jar until it was absolutely full. The professor
now lifted his gaze once again and asked, “What great truth can we surmise from
this experiment?”
With his thoughts on the lecture topic, one manager quickly
replied, “We learn that as full as our schedules may appear, if we only
increase our effort, it is always possible to add more meetings and tasks.”
“No”, replied the professor. The great truth that we
can conclude from this experiment is:
If we don’t put all the larger stones in the
jar first, we will never be able to fit all of them later.
The auditorium fell silent, as every manager processed the
significance of the professor’s words in their entirety.
The old professor continued, “What are the large stones in
your life? Health? Family? Friends? Your goals? Doing what
you love? Fighting for a Cause? Taking time for yourself?”
What we must remember is that it is most important to
include the lager stones in our lives, because if we don’t do so, we are likely
to miss out on life altogether. If we give priority to the smaller things
in life (pebbles & sand), our lives will be filled up with less
important things, leaving little or no time for the things in our lives
that are most important to us. Because of this, never forget to ask
yourself,
With a warm wave of his hand, the professor bid farewell to
the managers, and slowly walked out of the room.
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OPEN THOUGHTS...
Is your jar of life full of sand &
pebbles or is it filled with large stones?
Which are the large stones in your life?
Take care of the large stones first Set your
priorities. The same goes for your life. If you spend all your
energy and time on the small stuff, you will never have room for things that
are truly most important.