You are the CEO

You are the CEO

YOU ARE THE CEO

Running your life is like running a business…you must focus in order to stay on track and in order to stay focused, you should have a plan.

You cannot see whether you are on track with your goals if you have not yet defined them.

As Q1 draws closer, take some quality time to review your goals and tweak your game plan as needed.

Don’t beat yourself up or give up if things have gotten a little off track: but do set or reset your priorities to adjust your time for major tasks and for minor to dos.

DON’T MAJOR IN MINOR THINGS

Now is a good time to review if you are spending too much time on things that don’t really count and too little time on things that will move you forward.

Yes, I am sure you’ve been busy, but don’t mistake busy for productive. Instead, evaluate what takes up your time and how you might make adjustments

LITTLE ADJUSTMENTS OVER TIME CAN
YIELD BIG RESULTS

Consistency matters. Don’t let procrastination keep you from pursuing your personal and professional goals.

If I can help you move forward with purpose, let’s talk!

 

Assess

Assess

We have all experienced some emotional ups and downs over recent years and changes, challenges and surprises continue to affect us.

Personal, professional, financial, spiritual as well as our attitude, beliefs and actions have all come into question and should be assessed in this new year.

When is the last time you evaluated your life?

Are your emotions in line with your goals?

There is no better time to assess what you want and how best to Move Forward with Purpose.

A self-assessment means deciding who you are.

Take some quality time for reflection. Think about your accomplishments big and small, your skills, your enjoyments and your habits. Decide what you want, what you’ve learned about yourself and what you may want or need to do differently.

I like to reflect on what I should keep doing, stop doing, start doing or do differently and document my answers to hold myself accountable.

What do you do to hold yourself accountable?

Rather than think of this as a New Year’s resolution, I consider this assessment exercise as one of my success routines. It is a way for me to give myself credit!

I think that if I can’t be grateful for what I’ve done, I can be real thankful for what I’ve avoided!

Self-knowledge helps align your actions with your purpose and enhances your success and your happiness and I think we should all work toward that goal.

Learning about yourself takes time, but, trust me, it is so worth it!

Contact me if I can help you with this so you can Move Forward with Purpose.

Happy New Year!