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Bring in the New!

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I thought you might be amenable to this rather enjoyable and satisfying ‘end-of-year ritual’ to complete the old year and bring in the new—from both a personal and professional perspective.

The simple instructions to bring in the new by closing out the old:

Sit down with a glass of sherry and a mince pie (if you live in England) or a cup of hot chocolate if you live in the US. Make a note of your thoughts around the following four points. You may wish to do this in partnership with a significant other or even with the kids.

  1. What have you accomplished in the past year, personally and professionally? List both the big and the small stuff—it’s common to get over 20 items. Include things such as taking a trip or making a new friend as well as your business achievements.
  2. What do you wish to accomplish personally and professionally in this new year?  Targets, goals and dreams—think big! A wish list—not a must do list.
  3. What difficulties did you overcome to realize those accomplishments? List out the blocks, challenges, tough periods, uncomfortable decisions or turning points.
  4. What personal qualities within yourself did you evoke to get past those difficulties? Courage, strength, persistence, humility, humor and so forth.

Very best wishes for a Wonderful Holiday Season and a very Happy New Year!

Talane

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Author Bio:

Talane Miedaner is a Master Certified Life Coach and founder of LifeCoach.com. She is the bestselling author of three books: Coach Yourself to Success, The Secret Laws of Attraction, and Coach Yourself to a New Career. She has gained international prominence as a professional life coach by guiding thousands of people to create their ideal life and find wealth, success, and happiness. As a leader in the cutting-edge field of personal coaching, Talane helps people restructure their lives to easily attract the opportunities they want. One of the most widely recognized life coaches in the world, Talane has been featured in numerous magazines from Newsweek to Men’s Fitness, and has appeared on national and international television and radio programs, including the BBC and CBS Saturday Morning.


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