How Your Life Might Be Different Today If You Could Go Back In Time?
Tim Connor, Author, Trainer & Speaker
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Alan Cohen, Keynoter and Seminar Leader, Alan Cohen Programs & Publications
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John Hittler, Co-founder, Evoking Genius
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As we are gearing up to bid adieu to the last month of the year, it’s time to look back and analyse what went wrong and what went right for you this year. Learn from the failures and cherish your success, as you step into year 2019. Set new goals or continue working on your goals this New Year.
I used to define success in line with societal rewards. It is common for us to accept the definition of success that someone told us we should have or that we learned by gathering the context clues from what society seems to honor, like climbing the corporate ladder or going to college.
No, I'm not Scrooge - past present and future. But just wondering - have you ever in hindsight considered how your life might be different today if you could go back in time and reverse a decision or action you took or didn't take years ago?
Here we come to the juiciest of paradoxes: To become new, we must recognize that we never change. Healing comes in claiming our inherent eternality. The personality seeks to gain newness by manipulating people, things, and events.
At one point or another, we all have thought: what would it take to have the right words right now? The situation is delicate. We want to show we care, and we can’t find the appropriate words.This is so frustrating for us and evokes all kinds of emotions and self-judgments. What can you do to change that?
It’s amazing how often the leaders of organizations and teams classify as one of their top priorities “to motivate my team” or “to come up with new ways to motivate.” I’ve seen this with leaders of Fortune 500 companies as well as start-ups.
You are about to enter one of the best opportunities in life to practice balance within your personal and professional life as the Holiday Season begins. Are you ready?
How can we avoid destorification as we pursue demanding careers? What does it mean to live an authentic life in a soulless society whose dominant story of success is painted predominantly in material terms? These thorny questions transcend discussions of work-life balance.
Goal setting is the key element to success. Whenever you meet someone who has accomplished anything of significance, it is highly likely they set a goal and reached it. Goal setting is among the most misunderstood areas of success.