it’s STILL a challenge although come to think of it, it’s slowly getting better. the one little thing that i do on a regular basis is that at work, every 4 weeks, i exchange with my co-workers on the question “what were my accomplishments in the last 4 weeks”? this is something i initiated (re-using a template we’re using for our clients).
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1. make my practice flourish
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2. celebrate my successes
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3. manage my time better
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How I did it: just plugged along. that's all i want to say about it. ............................................................ ................................ Read how I did it…
things have changed. i’ve realized that working by myself does not work for me. am working 3/4 part-time at a LOVELY organization right now. also realizing that the way i had imagined my practice doesn’t work for me, either. but somehow i’m totally confident i’m heading in the right direction. my blog is still going strong. organized a fabulous conference on mental health and social media in the spring (http://mentalhealthcamp.org). THAT fires me up!
curious to see what my next entry will be. will it be another 2 years?
for the past 8 weeks i was busy with a contract that took a LOT of my energy. now i’m back. it’s good to come back here. i’ve worked quite a bit at trying to find someone with whom i can “exchange accountability energy”. haven’t found anyone yet. any ideas?
am coming back to a few people who inspire me. steve pavlina, of course, is one – see http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/2007/07/how-to-create-a-personal-productivity-scaffold/
also, teri e. belf’s “simply live it up” – an old coaching classic is inspiring: http://www.belf.org/coach/
the last one is t. harv eker’s “secret of the millionnaire mind”. (http://www.millionairemind.com/) i am not as money and profit motivated as eker would have us but i still think he’s got some important things to say.
glad to read this from my last entry: “spending at least some time intentionally each day on things that will fire me up”
yup. glad to be back.
