Friday, December 10, 2010

Ask yourself for something new

What's more refreshing than a new start?

Here are just ten "to dos" – small and big – any of which you can employ to make 2011 an exciting year, professionally and/or personally. Everything you do to grow in one way likely helps you grow in other ways, too. Or so I've experienced.

In fact, I've done or attempted at least four of these in 2010. Perhaps four more in 2011?

•Question some of your own assumptions. It's harder than it sounds.*

•Take on a challenging project at which you're not confident you'll excel – probably keeping some form of safety net such as associate support or a long-lead deadline, just in case.

•Learn accounting or bookkeeping skills you've always brushed over.

•If you typically drag yourself to work when you are sick, stay home, for heaven's sake (I could use this piece of advice myself).

•Read a "for Dummies" book about a topic that holds some interest for you - (oh, don't scoff, it's a pretty good series).

•Marry him or her, if he or she is the life partner you want.

•Learn some relevant business acronyms: VAR, COGS, MSI... or invent a new one that resonates.

•Make a new friend, find a new mentor, let go of a friendship that no longer works.

•Take a class, in a physical classroom or online.

•Save some (or more) of the money you earn.

Other ideas? Happy holidays. Happy upcoming new year.

*Ask any liberal or conservative.

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