Take time for a mid-year review
Here in the U.S., the end of one year, and the beginning of the next always brings out our desire to reflect on the past and plan for the future. We look back over the past year and note what we would like to change and then look forward, through New Year's resolutions, goals and other plans. Unfortunately, by the time we reach the mid-point of the year in June, many of those thoughts have been forgotten, resolutions have been abandoned and we might find ourselves so immersed in our day-to-day work that we have lost all memory of what we had planned to do. If you aren't doing it already, I highly recommend taking an hour, a day or even a week to re-evaluate the current state of your life and career so you can re-adjust your actions to re-focus on your goals.
Next Friday: June 15, 2007: Turning one client into many
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2 Comments:
Hello, thats an interessting thing to talk about. In this stressfull times, how can one relax? I mean, I started my owon business and its getting more and more difficult to relax. I wonder how really successfull managers can do it! Regards from Germany!
I find that it is sometime shear force of will to do nothing. (SMILE) Lately I have taken to spending 10, 15, 30 minutes simply watching tyhe birds at the feeders in my garden. I know I need this time, but it can be very difficult to force myself to take it.
Everyone works better after they recharge, though, so if a person can convince themselves to stop once, it should get easier over time.
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