It's That Most Wonderful Time of the Year
Jason Mefford
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December is that time of year when most people decorate for the holidays, buy presents, plan parties, visit family, and rush around frantic trying to get everything done before the end of the year. Sound familiar?
It's that most wonderful time of the year!
And it's also a time to take stock of what you've accomplished during the year, what you still want to accomplish, and ask yourself questions like:
It's also a great time to ask yourself some questions about where you are in your career:
Most people don't ask those questions, because they don't want to face the music or hear the honest answers. I understand.
Most people go through life in a hypnotic trance, distracting themselves from what they really want, and then react and try to survive with what life throws their way.
So this December, I would suggest you ask yourself some of these hard questions and then talk it through with someone.?
It's amazing the clarity we get when we open our mouth, release the monkey chatter in our brain by saying it out loud, and get the perspective and insight from an objective person you trust.
I'm asking myself the hard questions this year, since there are things I want different this next year.?
Are you willing to do the same?
The choice is up to you.
If you'd like to discuss them with me, I have a few available times in December and January: https://calendly.com/jasonmefford/career-checkup
But whether you reach out to me or not, if you do this... your next year will be amazing and you will have a lot to celebrate this next December.
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1 年These are all great questions, and things that shouldn't just be relegated to December ponderings. January starting a new year is quite arbitrary, and has varied throughout much of history (you can blame much of our current calendar on the Romans).