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Yes, I know I'm a fan of the Don't Sweat The Small Stuff message from Richard Carlson, but Ryan Holiday makes a great point in Discipline Is Destiny.
He uses the analogy of coach John Wooden's lesson in how to put your shoes on correctly very effectively.
The basic message is to get the little things right.
In a way it's a mindfulness lesson. One of my routines each morning when I put my watch on is to say aloud 'Be mindful'.
I learnt that lesson when I was sloppy one morning - the watch slipped off my wrist as I was attaching it, and dropped to the floor - dislodging the second hand. Without it my watch stopped working. That meant a cost me a lot in terms of discombobulation and a repair bill.
So now I look at it each morning and say, 'Be mindful'. I haven't dropped it since.
In my career as a teacher and as a leader, I have aimed to employ that approach - nip things in the bud, get the basics right, fix the broken windows, deal to the graffiti, sweat the small stuff.
That does not mean I micro-manage others or lose perspective though.
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