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NEXT MONTH IS ANOTHER YEAR12/28/2020 There are 12 months, 365 days and 8,766.15 hours in a year.
How many days will you be spending in procrastination, regrets, and fear? How many days will you be spending your time to meet long-range objectives? How many days will you be spending in indecision and doubt? How many days will you be spending to meet a short-term goal? How many days will you be spending creating memories and building lasting legacies? You can earn another dollar but you can't get back lost time. We have 365 days and 8,766.15 hours in a year. Carpe Diem!
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TWO BIG GOALS ANYONE?12/17/2020 If you have many goals to make in 2021, you'll likely never going to execute many of them.
If you have two pragmatic, midlevel goals, you can succeed. You can't do too short-term, because by the time you read this blog, you are on the way to accomplishing it! You can't do too long-term, because the horizon for the next 5 years isn't that indicative enough to make strategic foresights. COVID19 overperforms the rest of the disruptors for the global upheaval that we now experience. Midlevel is about a year and a half- the objective is to achieve a breakthrough not perfection. This applies to your organizational as well as personal life. The act of setting your sights is clarifying and hopefully inspiring. Accelerate your goal achievement by reducing your wants to doable aspirations.
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A SELF-FULFILLING PROHECY12/10/2020 in as to how it will play for the first two quarters?
Are you skeptical of the power of the vaccine to destabilize the pandemic and stabilize societies? Are you feeling like you don't have a lot of control in gaining back revenue losses? You're not alone. Millions will have a very bleak Christmas. Not that they can't bounce back, but the current realities blight their outlook. I was playing with my daughter and we have to poke each other's noses. I can't see her when I was so up-close! Imagine if we continue to focus on the problem, instead of finding a way out of our situation, we can't think large, even effectively. Putting a magnifying glass on the problem can't solve anything. Taking a step back provides the perspective we need to be completely aware of our environment and the opportunities that come with challenges. Not the Pollyannaish type of optimism, but hopefulness based on the macro-trends and facts on the upswing. You don't have to be miserable at this time of the year. Remember, you do what you think, and you think what you imagine. So imagine a better and more robust 2021~ |