Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Terri's Tuesday Tip of the Week - June 26th


Review your goals twice every day in order to be focused on achieving them. - Les Brown

I can't change the direction of the wind, but I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination. - Jimmy Dean

We must let go of the life we have planned, so as to accept the one that is waiting for us. - Joseph Campbell

We are halfway through 2018…WOW!  This is a great time to review goals, analyze progress, determine what changes need to be made and decide what needs to be said “no” to.  Mid-year reviews are an important activity because we are constantly changing, and our goals will often times need to change.  

Over the last couple of weeks, Terri’s Tuesday Tip of the Week has discussed various aspects of what occurs during a mid-year review.  Gigi Butler’s plan changed when her dream of being a country western singer ended and her dream became opening her own bakery.  Zersenay Tadese changed his normal routine of not drinking water while running to drinking water and slashed 4 minutes off his marathon time.  And then my personal story of simply saying “NO”.  

Here are steps to follow to conduct a mid-year review:

v  Read through your goals.

v  Analysis benchmarking data to determine progress.

v  Examine first half of 2018 to determine which goals still “fit” into your life and determine which goals you no longer need to continue working towards. 

v  Determine what “small” changes you need to make to help accomplish your remaining 2018 goals.

v  Discuss with accountability partner for feedback, suggestions, etc. 



CHALLENGE: Conduct your mid-year review.









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