Plan for the New Year – Make it Your Best Ever

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Soon you’ll get the opportunity to enjoy a very special time of year. Certainly the holidays are a great time to enjoy being with friends and family, but that’s not what I mean. I’m talking about that special time I like to call “Headstart Week.”

In this brief video, I discuss what Headstart Week is, why it’s so important, and what to do during it. I’ll also show you how you can join others in making a public commitment so that you plan for the new year and make it you best ever.

 

Action Steps:

  1. Watch this video and ask yourself: “Do I have a scheduled time and action plan to get organized and prepare for the coming year?” If not,
    • Pull out your calendarand schedule two days during Headstart Week (or anytime in January, if needed) to get productive and organized and to plan out the coming year.
    • Make a commitment, in particular a public commitment. Tell the people around you that you’re not going to be available during those two days.
    • Follow-through. When the time comes, do it. Do what you plan to do on those two days.
  2. Click here to learn more about how Dave Crenshaw’s coaching programs can help you get the most out of Headstart Week.
  3. Comment on this page and tell everyone what your two days are and what you plan to do with the time.

 

Principles to Learn:

  1. Headstart Week is that special window of time between Christmas and New Year’s. During this time you are less likely to be interrupted.
  2. Headstart Week is a great opportunity to get focused, get organized and get more productive so you can have a head start on the coming year.
  3. By making a public commitment, you increase your level of internal commitment and increase the likelihood that you follow through.

 


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