We make decisions daily, so you'd think we'd all be experts at it. In this blog, we'll explore what makes decision-making, especially if it involves change, so hard sometimes and find ways that we can move forward.
Are there any good reasons to procrastinate? We agree there’s often legitimate cause to delay a decision or put off starting a new task. But there’s a big difference between delaying something and procrastinating. You can learn ways to develop a more satisfying approach to work and life.
Think of resilience as similar to taking a rafting trip down a river. On a river, you might experience rapids, turns, slow water, and shallows. As in life, the changes you experience affect you differently along the way. While travelling the river, it helps to have knowledge about it and experience in dealing with it. Your journey should be guided by a plan, a strategy that you feel works well for you.
Annual resolutions rarely work. The process is a setup for failure. No matter how sincere our goals are, after just a few weeks, our resolve usually falters, and by spring, abandoned resolutions litter our lives. It’s time for a circuit breaker – something to stop the cycle and kick start your new intentions. Instead of making a list, try this alternate approach.
Judging your success on purely monetary or exterior milestones misses out on the true rich rewards that come your way as you develop your business - and yourself - over time. Here are five alternative ways to measure success.
Whether self-imposed or a sidebar of necessity, doing the same thing over and over has its costs. Here are three mud-busters to try the next time you feel mired in monotony.