Friday, January 9, 2009
Resolve to Get Mentoring
Commentary abounds regarding New Years resolutions and the potential folly of them since they are often "made to break". Within weeks, the individual finds themselves back where they started. The best discourse I found on the subject this year identified a New Years resolution as a goal; without a goal, there is diffuse direction, limited focus, and fewer results. How then can New Years resolutions be folly? Few experts dispute the efficacy of written goal setting yet New Years resolutions are often disputed. Reduced to its simplest terms, if one wants results, they must set goals with associated measures of success. If New Years is the "line in the sand" to set those goals, so be it. But instead of opting out 6 weeks later, stay in and commit. To that end, add "getting mentoring" to your goals, and make it a New Years resolution that has exceptional resolve. Your life and career path will illuminate more brightly because of it.
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