From: The Huffington Post
Seven Steps for Reinvention in 2012
The Huffington Post:
I decided not to make any New Year’s resolutions for 2012. Resolutions are changes we make based on what hasn’t worked. Why not focus on what has worked and create from there?
Clinical psychologist John Norcross agrees with this strategy in order to increase the odds for success. For example, if you want to double your first quarter sales compared to last year’s first quarter, don’t focus on the sales you didn’t make. Instead, focus on the sales you did make and why you made them. From there, create action steps based on realistic, attainable goals.
After a year of blogging about passion and leading with one’s heart, I realized it was time for me to take my own advice to the next level! I took stock of my life and realized I wasn’t close enough to living my own dream. It was time to reinvent my life.
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