The Art of Being, Doing and Having
- By Zig Ziglar
- Published 09/26/2008
- Coaching
- Unrated
Zig Ziglar
A talented author and speaker, Zig Ziglar has an appeal that transcends barriers of age, culture and occupation. Since 1970, he has traveled over five million miles across the world delivering powerful life improvement messages, cultivating the energy of change.
Zig
On… The Art of Being, Doing and Having
One of my favorite phrases is, "You've got to be before you can do and do
before you can have." In short, you have to be a person of character and
do the right things, and then you can have the things you really want. To make
the "be, do have" theory valid, look at some examples in your own
life.
1. Draw two vertical lines to make three columns on a sheet of paper.
2. At the top of the left-hand column, write BE; in the middle column, write
DO; and over in the last column, write HAVE.
3. In the right-hand column list all the things you really want in life,
whether it's an education, good family relationships, a beautiful new home, a
luxury automobile, a trip around the world, to lose weight--you name it.
4. Work your way down the center column identifying the things that you have to
do in order to have the things listed in the right-hand column. As an example,
let's say you want a successful marriage. To do so, you must be willing to
share your innermost thoughts and concerns with your mate. You must carry more
than your share of the workload, encourage your mate when he or she is down,
and defend your mate against criticism. You need to remember special occasions.
Be particularly helpful when your mate is having a bad day or is not
feeling well, or has had a tough day at work. Apply the philosophy that
"you can have everything you want out of this marriage if you just help
your mate get what he or she wants." Everybody's list varies because each
of us has unique needs, beliefs, and interests. However, the formula remains
the same.
5. Go to the left-hand column and identify what you have to BE in order to DO
so that you can HAVE. To have a successful marriage, some of the things that
you must be are faithful, attentive, loving, caring, helpful, empathetic, encouraging,
persistent, committed, kind, thoughtful, considerate, and responsible. Not having
all these qualities at this moment is okay, because they're all skills, and
skills can be developed.
You can use this basic formula for whatever it is you want to have. Look at
what you have to do in order to accomplish your objectives, and then examine
yourself and determine what kind of person you have to BE in order to DO so
that you can HAVE.
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