New Year's Eve is one of those moments in time that should be liquefied, bottled, and prescribed for those who need a dose of motivation. It's a moment of possibility and excitement. It's having an idea about what's to come, but being ready to get to it already. It's knowing that you have the opportunity for a do-over, or a chance to do it bigger and better than before. It's what we celebrate just once a year, but open our eyes to each morning.
As you move forward with your goals for 2011, I want to encourage you to remember that each day is one to be reflective, and realize new potential. In the past few months, I have gotten into a daily habit that has served me well and I'd like to share it with you.
Be Positive
Before you jump out of bed, complaining about how late you are and how everyone was supposed to prepare better the night before (five kids, I've been there), pause, do a mental switch and be thankful that you and your family are seeing another day. Make a note of what you need to do differently so that your days go smoother. Sandwich complaints in between compliments. In business, spend time working out solutions instead of staring at the obstacles.
Take Care
I'm sure that most lists for the new year include more of something. More money. More clients. More material things. More house. While I have a picture of a much grander abode on my vision board, it is still our responsibility to take care of the home that we have now. I spend time each day getting things in order. Do you only have a client or two? Even if they're friends and family, draw up paperwork and schedule appointments. You'll have all of your ducks in a row when you get more. More comes when we've done a good job with what we have.
Give
There is always something that you can give. A smile. Encouragement. Spare change. Look for ways to help others.
Move Forward
Now that you've changed your attitude, put in some time taking care of what you have, and helped someone else, you are absolutely creating a climate where you can achieve great success. Stick to your goals and come up with a list of a few things to accomplish each day. Be consistent. This time next year, you want to have 365 days worth of effort to show for it!
Adrienne Adams is an author and business coach. She is passionate about helping women earn an income doing what they love to do -- and are probably already doing for free!
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Monday, January 3, 2011
Being the Best You All Year
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