Masonry Magazine October 2008 Page. 51

Masonry Magazine October 2008 Page. 51

Masonry Magazine October 2008 Page. 51
COACH GARY SAYS:
"To accomplish a big goal, you need a huge picture."

Did they just have the picture of receiving a letter in the mail, congratulating them on making the team? During those early-evening workouts in the rain, did they just have the picture of themselves getting on some kind of a team bus, heading for the stadium? I doubt it.

Guaranteed, here is the picture that each of them had to have had: Standing on a medal podium, in the center, flanked by the second- and third-place medal winners. The gold medal gets placed around his neck, the American flag is being hoisted up on the center pole, while the "Star Spangled Banner" is playing in the background. As the music ends, the crowd roars, and a lifetime of celebration as an Olympic champion begins.

What are your big goal and huge picture? Why did you start your own business or begin working in your present career? You didn't start your company just to say that you have a business. You wanted and expected it to be profitable. You aren't wearing the hat of a PM just because nobody else would. You expect to be good at it, getting better all of the time. You see and expect career success and business profitability to be reasonable goals. Anything less is not an option. Construction is too difficult an industry to do otherwise.

COACH GARY SAYS:
"You're on the team. Train like you belong, and you will."

As you become a full contact PM, learning your craft, improving your skills and your bottom line, you expect greatness to come, at least, in time. It helps to reinforce your thinking when you are up at 5 a.m., heading out the door in the midst of a driving rainstorm to check on your job. Or, when you remind your client that the project has changed, and your scope of work has increased, despite the complaining and whining you might have to endure. And, you need to get paid for it.

You see the finish line and the medal podium, and you hear the music. If you have trained hard, learned all you can, and followed the advice of your coaches, you should expect to see yourself wearing the gold. Anything less is simply not acceptable. IMAS
Gary Micheloni is a working project manager, speaker, author and consultant.
Copyright 2008 Gary Micheloni

COACH GARY'S CORNER:
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