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Powerhouse (noun): somebody who is full of energy, highly effective, and therefore very productive.
Powerhouse (noun): somebody who is full of energy, highly effective, and therefore very productive.
There is so much you want to get done in a day and modern life is making ever more demands. Adding to your desire for a successful career, a fulfilled private life and some form of lifetime achievement you can be proud of are all of the pressures of living and interacting socially.
Yet the one thing modern technology has not given us – and will almost certainly never provide – is more time. So the answer must be ever greater levels of productivity.
Is it any surprise therefore that many people's bookshelves are groaning with productivity and time saving manuals, and that bloggers and coaches are offering a constant stream of tips and advice? Oh no! More things to add to your reading list.
Time management and greater productivity are not the answer. The answer is not about how much you can do, but what you do and how you do it. If you choose the right things to do, and you do them in the right way, you will be productive. But not just ‘lots of stuff done-productive': you will be ‘effective-productive'.
The difference is essential: getting lots of stuff done means nothing unless the stuff you do matters. That is what effectiveness is about: about doing what matters; what will make a difference that counts.
What Does it Mean to Be a ‘Powerhouse'?
Effective action defines Powerhouse. But one thing that you won't find in this book is a single definition of what being a Powerhouse means. It means far more than one thing and goes beyond the normal day-to-day meaning of effectiveness:
effective(adjective): causing the desired result, successful, able to deliver what matters.
It is a mentality and approach that delivers outstanding productivity and exceptional outcomes, and makes a vivid, lasting, and positive impression on the people around you.
Becoming a Powerhouse means:
• Choosing to do the right things.
• Doing the right things for the right reasons.
• Doing the right things right.
• Working with the people around you.
• Getting the best from the people around you.
• Getting the best from yourself.
• Being prepared for the unexpected.