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My 3 Words – 2012

For several years, Chris Brogan has led the way in setting the tone for the year ahead by picking 3 words that are the focus of the year. Rather than making resolutions, or resolving changes to improve our lives that we seldom see beyond the first two weeks of January, this approach is more focused […]
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It’s a Long Time to Become an Overnight Success

What does an overnight success look like to you?  How is it that someone can be rather unknown to many people, and then suddenly part of what everyone is sharing? Last week my Google Plus follower count rose to nearly tie what it’s taken me 4 years to accomplish in Twitter, just a mere 3 […]
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My 3 Words for 2011

My 3 Words for 2011
Chris Brogan recently posted an article entitled “My 3 words for 2011.”Every year Chris comes up with three words that will summarize this focus for the year ahead. I decided to do likewise.

Create. Consistent. Results.

Create – I will create content, materials, art, music, and value in many areas of life. I can’t go on merely consuming the news, absorbing trainings, we’re just reading. My sponges full, and I need to share what I create. Consistent – I get all excited about new projects, ideas, methods, goals, and whatever new flashy thing comes my way. What I need is truly consistent in areas that will challenge me. For me this looks like a monthly newsletter, a daily blog post, a weekly podcast, time with my mentor, exercise, and meditation. I will choose tools that support being consistent. I will schedule time of my Google calendar. I will make appointments with myself. Results – results matter. I’m a very driven person and want to reach whatever the goal is. I need to measure, plan, map, and implement what will reach those results. This applies in my personal life as well as in my business life.

What is the goal?

My goals in 2011 include a staff of virtual assistants, public speaking, social media training and consulting, pay off all debt, balancing personal life, taking time for hobbies, growing spiritually, and getting married. To reach these goals I must include each of my three words, but I also want to create consistent results. What are your three words? Leave a comment below.
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