The December Hero or Zero...
Lori Power
Owner | MP Benefits Inc. * Industrial Athlete Benefit Specialist * Author | GBA | CEPA (Certified Exit Planning Advisor) | Certified Facilitator | Advocate of "Workplace Mental Health Leadership"
A date in the calendar
Sometimes, especially in month twelve of the calendar, it seems there is a lot of anxiety created to either have achieved or missed our goals. We’re either a hero or zero in some fashion.?
The thought of some “magic” occurring at midnight December 31st?strikes me as odd. The clock ticks just like any other day. Still, we seem to work all year simply to make it to December. Phew. Wipe the brow and start again.?
And so, we do … we proceed to set our annual goals (maybe the same as the year previous) in January and then when December comes, we brace ourself for the annual reckoning. Failure or success co-exists like the dates in the calendar. Is that healthy? Will we stay the course if this is an annual judgement?
Perhaps it’s time to change perspective.
As?Lissa Daub?from the?Strong Impact Academy?points out, goals and targets should be an on-going, all year practice, celebrating the “wins” on a daily basis in order to keep moving forward. Like poet?Shel Silverstein?says, make it a point to avoid the “shoulda, coulda, woulda” scenarios and then you become “did” and are a winner in your ambitions.?
“All the Woulda-Coulda-Shouldas
Layin’ in the sun,
Talkin’ ‘bout the things
They woulda coulda shoulda done…
But those Would-Coulda-Shouldas
All ran away and hid
From the one little DID.”
Instead, consider how you set your goals and re-establish them using a different lens:
Which translates into success.
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Consistency and Communication are key
Like any aspect of your business, set the tone from the on-set.?Instead of just saying or writing them down with no particular purpose, waiting for something to happen…plan for actionable events.?This involves an outline of the goals and their potential pitfalls to become a?S-H-A-R-P?Goal Digger.?This then becomes a purposeful process complete with a plan for achievement.?
Remember, when you set the purpose, you give yourself focus and take control of the destination, whether that be personal, or professional. Ultimately, when this is done, the decision-making process becomes significantly easier as every action is aimed to bring you closer to triumphing with determination and living your vision.?
What do you want to achieve?
Can traction be measured?
Are the goals written down and somewhere they can be referenced every day?
How will you remain on-track?
Is there room for flexibility?
Here’s to winning in the New Year … happy holidays ... happy heroes!
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