My 2015 Year in Review (and How a Journal Made It Easy to Do)
At the end of each calendar year, I like to look back and see where I’ve been and what I’ve done. Thankfully, this is a really easy thing to do because I journal every day.
At the end of each calendar year, I like to look back and see where I’ve been and what I’ve done. Thankfully, this is a really easy thing to do because I journal every day.
Over the past few years, I quit making New Year’s resolutions. Instead, I’ve taken to choosing three words as guiding principles for my year. (A grateful nod to Chris Brogan who pioneered this concept.) I find that when I focus on three target words, I have a more fulfilling and successful work and home life.
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In this installment of the podcast, I’m joined by my friend and principal owner of Simplifilm Chris Johnson. We dive into a lot of things but really focus on how to work on sales technique and how being relentless in the sales arena – and in life – can go a long way. Relevant Links
You can create a simple plan for your new year that allows you to look beyond a vague (and often demanding) resolution. It’s time to give your intentions for the months ahead the attention they deserve. All it takes is blocking out 25 minutes of time over a 10 day period to build a solid framework for your year. And here’s how you can do it.
While I don’t advocate scheduling everything on your calendar, I have started to schedule ONE Thing on my calendar on a regular basis. I’ve started to schedule The ONE Thing on my calendar.
On this episode of the podcast I speak with the founder of Side Hustle Nation, Nick Loper.
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