Hello friend, Can you believe we are halfway through the year already? If you are waiting for a sign to plan the second half, this is your sign. Planning is no different than cooking a meal which requires selecting the right ingredients, following a recipe, and timing each step. Just like cooking a meal, achieving believable results requires a clear goal, proper planning, and execution at the right time. If you are anything like me, even the planning part can be daunting...unless you make it a FUN activity. I invite you to say goodbye to the frustration of setting overly ambitious goals only to encounter obstacles immediately. In my latest empowering article, "Achieving Believable Results: Unleashing Realistic Strategies and Planning," I share micro steps you can take to create a more genuine impact. Take a minute or two to discover the power of emotional, mental, physical, social, and spiritual development in creating a solid foundation for what you want now at the halfway mark of this year. It's a simple roadmap for life. Let's create more emotional intelligence, sharpen your mental acuity, prioritize physical movement, nurture relationships, and tap into your presence. Learn how to set SMART goals, perform SWOT analyses, define key performance indicators, and hold yourself accountable. I'm sure you're slaying your goals left and right, but I'd love to hear about one small thing that's really working for you. Or, if you're feeling stuck, let me know what's holding you back. Don't be shy - after reading the article, tap that reply button and share with me what works (or doesn't) for you. Bryan |
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