How can I get a good start this year
Are you as excited as me about this new year to come? The month of January is the month of new arrivals, the hand! Everyone has come to begin again.
A huge mistake I see many people is to have a large number of incomplete tasks hanging over their heads. To inaugurate the new energy of your goals and dreams, you'll need to get closure on the ends. If you do not do these things you have swept under the carpet will come back to cause problems later.
It is a great time to do what I call the end of the year. Basically, it is a set of 7 questions to help you close in 2008 and create a good start for 2009. What do you want to achieve this year? What goals have you? I recommend taking the time to take an honest look at the past year and make a quick audit. The end of this fiscal year is an excellent way to ensure a good start for a focused and positive year ahead!
I suggest you do this today - it only takes about 30 minutes, so get comfortable, grab a cup of coffee, your pen and paper, and move forward.
Here is the end of fiscal year:
1. List your achievements - It is easy to forget where you were a year ago! Taking note of your success is an excellent souvenir of your perseverance, hard work, and joy! Note these things. Success breeds success. Jump start your goals for this year, with the energy that you have done. You rock!
2. Identify your disappointments - What do not go as you planned? What is the loss of your experience? What did you learn from them?
3. What should be released? It is time to let your fears, anxiety and resentment behind. Take the highway, you honor and the honor of others. Make amends. Be kind and compassionate with you and others. We're all in this together!
4. Ask the Million Dollar Question - What is to be expressed through me? You are a vehicle for expression and contribution. What will you "give" to the world that yours is unique to give?
5. Write down your financial goals Down - How do you make during 2009? What is money? A new house? Philanthropy? Travel? The education of children? Money is simply a form of currency that allows you to make choices. What is behind your financial goals? Your "Big Why" is extremely motivating!
6. Determine your "How" - brainstorming sessions on how you can create this type of income. How many units of your product or service you need to sell?
7. Create your plan - Dreaming, then the vision, then writing your goals on paper is the Trifecta for a positive outcome. Watch out world, here you come!
Sunday, January 11, 2009
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