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Title: Organization Skills


1
Organization Skills
  • James Adams, MD
  • Professor and Chairman
  • Division of Emergency Medicine
  • Northwestern University Medical School

2
Goals
  • Learn techniques for keeping track of activities
  • Learn ways to accomplish goals
  • Learn ways to manage life.

3
Core lesson of efficiency
  • It is amazing how many of the things we do will
    never be missed
  • Nothing is less productive than to make more
    efficient what should not be done at all.
  • Peter Drucker

4
You have to have a goal.
  • Even if you win the rat race, you are still a
    rat.
  • Lily Tomlin

5
At the end of your life, what will you wish you
had done?
  • Spent time with family.
  • Contributed to society and the world.
  • Done good deeds.
  • Left a legacy.

6
What creates happiness?
  • What people rate highest in life satisfaction?

7
Think about your contribution to the world
  • Family, spirituality, yourself first.
  • Nothing else works otherwise.
  • Important, but how urgent?
  • Your intellect, your gifts second.
  • Realize your power, through focus.
  • To focus, we need ambition, organization
  • Important, but how urgent?

8
Important Urgent
Not Important Not Urgent
Not Important Urgent
Important Not Urgent
9
But I am too busy!!!!!!!!
  • With what?
  • Running around, paying bills, buying groceries,
    taking care of children, finding a mate,
    cleaning the house, getting the car fixed, doing
    shifts, fighting with my neighbor, sitting in
    traffic, writing a compliant note, going to
    meetings, trying to exercise, answering email,
    getting a divorce, taking care of my parents,
    trying to lose weight, trying to make more money,
    trying to sleep, fighting with my boss,
    organizing my life.

10
Life is short
  • Do you have a vision for your life?
  • Only if you have vision do you have real power.
  • Today, and for at least 1 minute every day from
    now on, make this thought important and urgent.

11
  • We become what we think about every day.

12
Continual Change
  • Or you wont have 20 years of experience, you
    will have 1 year of experience 20 times over.

13
What defines you?
  • This is what you will become
  • This will be your legacy
  • This is what you will think about every day
  • This is how you will improve the world

14
Now what?
  • www.saem.org
  • Read/Explore
  • Do literature searches
  • Find like-minded individuals
  • Request that the SAEM program committee hold a
    session
  • Join the interest group

15
Give up thoughts of perfection
  • Leonardo da Vinci could write with one hand and
    draw with the other at the same time.
  • Dont even try

16
  • In a game of chess, the number of possible ways
    of playing the first 4 moves, per side, is
  • 318,979,564,000
  • You dont have to know everything to be a master

17
  • Organize your life around your priorities, dont
    organize your priorities around your life.
  • Get the stuff out of the way.
  • How many of the things you do should not be done?
  • Find peace
  • Find focus

18
Eliminate Complexity and Waste
  • Best vacation idea for small children
  • A weekend at the Marriot Residence Inn, the one
    with the pool.
  • Arguments with neighbors
  • Preparing for tax day using credit cards with
    annual summaries, filing receipts.
  • Find a good accountant
  • Throw junk out

19
  • Urgent
  • Important

Not Urgent Important
Urgent Not Important
Not Urgent Not Important
20
  • We become what we think about every day
  • Think about important work
  • Think about a specific goal
  • The chaos will always be there
  • If you think about the chaos every day, what will
    you become?

21
  • Our ability to screen out stimuli is the
    foundation of our success as a physical being.
  • Do you feel the sensation of your shirt?
  • Do you feel your bladder filling up right now?
  • It is getting fuller and fuller and fuller.

22
  • The ability to succeed is the ability to
    selectively focus out stimuli.
  • Why is the image of the absent-minded professor
    so enduring?

23
  • Be absent minded every now and then
  • Scrutinize your movements.
  • Ask What am I really getting out of this?
  • You should gain something from every meeting.

24
  • First thing in the morning.
  • Go to bed with a morning priority.
  • One important thing to that will advance you to
    your goal
  • Make a phone call
  • Look something up
  • Write every day. No need to make it perfect.
  • Email yourself

25
Schedule Important Things
  • Schedule key events.
  • Put time in to rest, to think.
  • Your secretary should not have your schedule,
    your spouse should.
  • When are you most efficient?
  • When you are busy! Plan busy times. Put meetings
    back to back.
  • Schedule urgent, not important meetings after
    your evening shifts.

26
Schedule it
  • A day to organize
  • Get the family involved
  • Give jobs
  • A deadline
  • Then schedule the time for the work
  • Get others to help meet it

27
Say NO to the not important
  • Thanks so much, but I would not be able to make
    the commitment this year.
  • I appreciate the offer, but right now I would
    not be able to devote the time to do a great job.
    Maybe later.
  • That is something I would love to do, but it
    just is not going to work at the moment.

28
Focus. Focus. Focus.
  • What is worth thinking about every day?
  • What interests you?
  • What motivates you?
  • What would you like to leave as your professional
    legacy?
  • Consider this your hobby.

29
  • Nobody well-rounded ever changed the world.
  • Margaret Meade

30
Choose your priorities
  • If you have chosen wisely, you will be
    interested, sometimes excited, by your academic
    adventure.
  • Share your knowledge.
  • Write
  • Generate energy, focus, and time and get it done.
  • This is your new hobby

31
If you have chosen wisely
  • Others will help you
  • They will forward articles, share ideas, speak
    about you as an authority.
  • You will feel rejuvenated by breakthroughs.
  • You will be happy that the topic defines you.

32
With focus
  • Read, read, read
  • Use Endnotes
  • Collect books and a few key articles
  • Speak to the residents on your topic.
  • Dont do research,
  • advance thinking.

33
  • You become what you think about every day.
  • I think about my next grant.
  • I think about my next article.
  • I think about my next lecture.
  • I think about my next meal.

34
  • The icons you need ON THE COMPUTER DESKTOP
  • your curriculum vitae
  • your lectures
  • your writings
  • Your endnotes
  • Your internet searches

35
How do I get the stuff out of the way?
  • Buy less
  • Fewer things.
  • Less technology.
  • Buy only if it markedly improves life
  • Keep your focus.
  • Things add complexity
  • This goes for clothes, cars, hobbies, and all
    possessions

36
  • A surgery resident from Brigham and Womens
    Hospital in Boston also writes for the New
    Yorker. He also is married, has 2 children, and
    does research. After a recent essay titled, When
    doctors make mistakes, he was interviewed by the
    Boston Globe. How could he do all this?

37
  • Dont feel guilty about rest. Take it as your
    reward and your right.
  • Make academic work your hobby. It should be
    enjoyable and relaxing.
  • Dont let the interests of random others occupy
    your time.
  • Exert energy, feel empowered, and focus.

38
  • Hard work pays off eventually, laziness pays off
    now.

39
Your agenda of important, not urgent tasks
  • Eliminate tasks, junk, waste.
  • Find an academic hobby
  • Tell people
  • Create joy today.
  • Set a firm, achievable, important goal.
  • Break it down into small steps
  • Establish a small, important, non urgent task
    every day.

40
  • "Words are, of course, the most powerful drug
    used by mankind."
  • Rudyard Kipling
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