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The Big Picture: Your Antidote to Chaos

November 15, 2024

Details overwhelm you when you lose sight of the big picture. Perspective enables you to reject urgent trivialities.

You’re lost in the weeds when you rush from one issue to the next. Chaos and fatigue prevail when busyness obscures the big picture.

Energize your leadership by rising above individual situations.

Details overwhelm you when you lose sight of the big picture. Image of a person in an overgrown garden.

5 reasons the big picture matters:

  1. It reminds you that others are important. Success requires others.
  2. It enables focus. You thrive in a world of distractions by ignoring what doesn’t matter.
  3. It defines progress. Wins that matter align with the big picture.
  4. It guides course correction. Any path will do when you don’t care where you’re going.
  5. It provides motivation for maximum engagement.
Life lessons from Roger Federer: Effortless is a myth. It's only a point. Life is bigger than a tennis court. Image of a tennis ball in flight.

7 ways to reconnect with the big picture:

  1. Wander around asking, “What value are we creating in the world?”
  2. Disengage from pressing issues for an hour. Review your schedule with the big picture in mind.
  3. Observe ongoing activities and ask, “How does this move us closer to where we want to go?”
  4. See what happens when you stop telling people what to do. Discretionary action reveals felt purpose.
  5. Watch people working. Ask, “What do their actions reveal about our organization?”
  6. Ask an outsider to observe and describe your organization. Choose someone with expertise and candor. Avoid those with an agenda. Ask them for descriptions, not explanations of your organization. Explore their observations without defensiveness.
  7. Ask yourself, “Who adds energy and who drains it?” Create profiles of key people that describe the value they add. Notice people who block progress.

Bonus: Schedule “big picture” time, at least once or twice a month.

What happens when people get lost in details?

How might leaders rise above urgent trivialities?

Still curious:

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