I like most people write my New Year’s Resolutions in January, break them within about 30 days, and after that never look back at them.


I decided to bust them out over the weekend. I read them and didn’t just laugh, but laughed hysterically.


Yep, I threw them out and started over.


I know this year has been an extreme year, but the goals I wrote in January were written in a different time. (It’s crazy how MUCH things have changed in six short months.) We’re in a new normal now. (Good grief I hate that phrase.) It’s time for a do over.


Here are my redirected goals:


1. Walk every day. Whether it is for 5 minutes or 50.


2. Network daily. Invest in your career by investing in others.


3. Encourage 1 person a day. Reach out and say, “I see you.”


4. Spend 2 hours a week learning. (I read A LOT.) Foster your curiosity. 


5. Be more aware of others. Put yourself in their shoes. Think from their perspective. What could you be doing better as a leader, teammate, partner, aunt, cousin, spouse, etc. 


Sometimes you need to regroup, redirect, and try again. 


Here’s to REWRITING and RECOMMITTING! 


What are your plans for the second half of 2020?


Cheers!




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