How to reflect and set achievable goals
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I consider the week between Christmas and New Year’s to be the best week of the year. The festivities are over, the socializing has calmed down, work is typically slower and we have these precious few days to be a bit quieter and reflect - on the past twelve months and the next twelve months.  A coach doing a podcast about reflection and goal setting is pretty obvious but I’m doing it anyway. This episode is meant to be used as a structure to support you in taking advantage of this time of year in a simple and intentional way.  In this episode I cover:  How to manage your mindset for growth and goal settingWhat questions and setting I use to reflect and set intentionsHow to set New Year’s Resolutions that actually stickThe Japanese principle of ‘kaizen’Are you ready to create an energizing career you love?  You can create a career that is simply an extension of who you are and how you want to live your life. If this sounds like what you’re after then I want to invite you to schedule a consultation.  We'll get to the bottom of what's going on for you. And exactly where you need to focus to bring your career and life into alignment. It's free! Just head on over to thecareer.studio/schedule to find a time that works for you. For more from The Career Studio Follow me on LinkedIn! Subscribe my once a week newsletter Enjoy the show? Don’t miss an episode by following The Career Studio on Spotify and subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or RSS. Leave me a review on Apple Podcasts
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