"Don't hope. Hope is for people who aren't prepared."
— Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
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Closing the Gap: Kareem’s Legacy and Your “Big 3” to Success
In the fast-paced world we live in, it's easy to get caught up in the whirlwind of daily tasks and lose sight of our priorities. If you’re anything like me, it happens when we think about the gaps between where we are and where we want to go, in business or in our personal lives.
Kareem dedicates much of his time now to empowering marginalized communities, reflected in his book "Writings on the Wall: Searching for a New Equality Beyond Black and White." He was asked once about his ability to prioritize amidst the glitz of a storied career.
He emphasized the importance of avoiding trivial distractions, saying, "Sometimes people get caught up in irrelevant matters, hindering progress towards their goals."
From the racial and social injustice he experienced as a child and the challenges of being a practicing Muslim in a predominately non-Muslim society, to the leukemia he was diagnosed with in 2008 and the transition he had to make from professional basketball to a more “ordinary” life, former NBA star Kareem Abdul-Jabbar knows a thing or two about prioritizing what’s important in life.
So, what's that gap between your best year and where you are now?
Or perhaps you're at the peak of your success so far, and you're looking to keep growing. Whichever the case, I’ve learned that it’s essential to critically evaluate and plan for improvement in all spheres of our lives.
This month, I’m encouraging my Leadership Circle to rethink what I call our "Big 3" priorities
– the three key areas that, when focused on daily, will help bridge the gap between where we are and where we want to be. These priorities could range from expanding your business to fostering stronger relationships or enhancing your well-being.
Now, what really excites you about your Big 3? Is it the potential for exponential growth in your business? Or maybe deepening your connections with loved ones? Is it the opportunity to prioritize your self-care and find a better balance in your life? Whatever it may be, embracing these priorities with enthusiasm and determination is the fuel for your journey – and the only way to find success and fulfillment.
“I think the best thing to do is just to realize where you want to get to every day,” Kareem shares. He recommends saying to yourself every day: “I want to get to a certain point. Is this going to help me get there? Or is it going to be just a waste of time?”
Once you've identified your daily Big 3, it's crucial to keep them at the top of your mind. Schedule just enough dedicated time each day to make progress on these priorities, whether it's strategizing for your business, spending quality time with family, or engaging in self-care.
Kareem’s incredible dedication to his goals resulted in some amazing accomplishments. Even though he retired from pro basketball in 1989, he is still the all-time NBA leader in game minutes played and field goals made.
Remember that you don't have to navigate this journey alone. Like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, you can find support and guidance from people like mentors, coaches, and family and friends. It’s the teams in your life that will help you stay on track and avoid falling into patterns of reaction. Find and surround yourself with people who share your proactive vision and can provide you insights and encouragement along the way.
Closing the gap between where you are and where you want to go is about intentional focus and action.
By prioritizing your Big 3 and committing to daily reflection and execution, you'll inch closer to your goals and experience profound growth and fulfillment in all areas of your life.
Let's embrace that journey and strive for great things, one priority at a time.