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Leadership Tip
Do You Want to be "Better" at Accomplishing "More"?
As we start the New Year many of us resolve
to do things differently. We commit to:
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eat "better"
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exercise "more"
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lose "some" weight
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be "less" stressed
After mid-January many of us have given up on
or broken our resolutions. The problem with general goals is
that they are not specific. It is difficult to accomplish an
adjective. When we say, "better," "more," or "some," we do
not know what this looks like.
By setting specific and measurable goals we
have a tangible target and accountability.
Saying, "Eat fruit three times a day" or "Go
to the gym four times a week" creates a clear roadmap. We
know when it is and is not happening. We know where we stand
in relation to our target. We can adjust accordingly.
This can be your year to accomplish what you
want. By being specific, developing an action plan and
celebrating your successes along the way, you can do it!
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