Colter Reed

The Right Task at the Wrong Time

If you golf, you know that sound. The sound of a club swinging through the air. The sound of a clean strike as the face of an iron connects with the ball. The sound of a ball hanging silently in the air as it decides whether it’s going to come back down.

My 9-iron made that sound. The shot felt right in my hand. It was a beautiful shot, straight towards the pin, and I made it look effortless. A 152-yard par 3, and if this had been my tee shot, I would have been tapping it in for an easy birdie.

The only problem was this was my third shot, and after two lousy shots that run along the ground, I was halfway to the green. What would have been a perfect shot off the tee ended up just as far away on the far side of the green, and now I had to work my way back.

There is an old saying in choirs: the right note at the wrong time is still the wrong note. As I so skillfully demonstrated, the right shot at the wrong time is just as wrong. And working on the right task at the wrong time? Also wrong.


When is it the wrong time to work on a task?

Having a personal mission statement will help you clarify the direction you’re heading. A weekly review will help you keep making progress in the right direction. Then you schedule the big rocks and start working your list.

These tools all help you to work on the right things. You also need to make sure you’re working on the right things at the right time. Don’t worry about the plans you made—they just gave you the perspective you need to adjust your plans and keep working on the right task at the right time.

Question: How do you make sure you’re working on the right task at the moment? Share your thoughts in the comments, on Twitter, LinkedIn, or Facebook.

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