Doing your best work takes more than just sitting down and working. There are many obstacles to producing high-quality output.
The best painter in the world won’t do his best work sitting in the corner at a loud party. An engineer isn’t likely to find a solution to a complex problem after a week of subpar sleep. You can’t even do a great job of mowing your grass if you’re preoccupied with your bills.
Your best work requires certain things. It also requires avoiding certain things. Ultimately, your best work requires good conditions. The quality of your work improves as the quality of the conditions improve.
Avoid these 6 obstacles that prevent you from doing your best work:
1. A lack of focus.
Keep your attention on your work and give it the priority it deserves. Try to put your worries aside while you’re working. Be where your feet are and put the focus of your mental energy on your work while you’re working.
2. Too many distractions.
Are you trying to work while keeping your eyes open for an important email and monitoring your social media feeds? Are you having a conversation with your children about doing their chores? Thinking about your bills?
● The fewer distractions you have in your environment, the better your work will be.
3. Negative emotions.
If you’re stressed, angry, jealous, fearful, resentful, or depressed, your work is going to suffer. If you’re content, peaceful, grateful, and relaxed, the quality of your work will be significantly higher.
● It’s very challenging to produce your best work if your life is in turmoil. A simple, enjoyable life increases the likelihood of doing quality work.
● Remember that your emotions are triggered by your thoughts. Avoid thinking about the negative things in your life while you’re working. When you’re not working, focus on implementing solutions to deal with those negative things.
4. Lack of a plan.
A great work life usually requires a plan. You can’t just jump in the car and drive south. Doing your best work requires having a plan of attack.
● What are you going to do?
● When are you going to do it?
● What resources do you need?
● Who else needs to be involved?
5. Failure to do the most important tasks.
The most important tasks can be the most challenging, or at least, the most time-consuming. But, the hardest exercises are usually the most effective. The most effective tasks are often avoided for tasks that are less uncomfortable. Achieving the best results means making time for what’s important and not just for what’s urgent.
6. You’re not physically at your best.
No one does their best work in a sleep-deprived state. Your best work requires that you be at your best physically. How you eat, move, and sleep are the keys. Sufficient sleep, regular exercise, and good food help to ensure that the quality of work you produce is worthy of your respect.
● Have a regular bedtime and stick to it.
● Avoid foods that drain your energy.
● Maximize the quality and quantity of your calories.
● See your physical therapist regularly. 😉
● Exercise.
There are several ways to fall short of doing your best work. Focus, good health, and a distraction-free environment can go a long way towards enhancing the quality of your work. On the other hand, negative emotions and the lack of a plan can just about make it impossible to do your best.
Doing your best work requires removing as many obstacles as possible. Give yourself the best opportunity to do excellent work.
What else is an obstacle to doing your best work?
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Melanie Massey Groves and Brian Russell with MoCo: Leadership, Strengths, & Culture Coaching
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