Today
is Day Six of Week Seven of the Omer. That is Forty-eight Days of the
Omer. The Theme is: Seven
Principles
Here it is, Thursday night.
Since you know there are only two more evenings – this and tomorrow’s –
before Shavu’ot, you know that we’re on the Home Stretch here. In the Seven Habits of Highly Effective
People we’ve reached the sixth Habit, the third of the three that have to
do with being effective in interdependence.
So the Habit for today is: Synergize.
I know you’ve noticed, that this Habits all sound familiar. That’s because these words and phrases,
coined by Dr. Covey, have entered into popular consciousness. Covey’s Habits have, in effect, become part
of our culture. Today’s Habit is no
exception.
Synergize is a term that most of us know, and most of us know what it
means. It means that, by combining
together, we equal more than we do collectively as individuals. To put it differently, the total is
greater than the sum of it parts. In
maths, two plus two always equals four.
But what synergize teaches us, is that in human capital two plus
two could effectively equal five. The
reason is that, when we pool our talents to complement one another, we in
effect make each member of the team stronger and more effective.
Although this concept seems to break
the laws of mathematics, most of us see the deep truth in it.
I don’t know about you, but I can
usually find reasons to forget trying to work together with others and go it
alone. No matter how hard we work to
build a team, at the end of the day it is comprise of individuals who, in
addition to their strengths, all have their quirks and challenges. It is always tempting to take your own
talents, make the most of them, and don’t worry about motivating and working
with others.
But we must. Because however many times others have
disappointed me, I’ve probably disappointed others as much. It’s simply a fact of life. Because we’re all imperfect, subject to mood
swings, errors of judgement, and muddled thinking. So even when I think I’m avoiding others’
quirks by working on my own, what I’m really doing is operating in a bubble
where I am not availing myself of others’ perspective.
The Habit synergize applies
to teams at work. In clubs and
organisations. In religious life. In marriage and other interpersonal
relationships. It’s really
universal. This Habit – like all the
Habits – can help you whatever your walk in life. They are universal, like few things in life
are.
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