Chris Brogan has written another inspiring post entitled Your 3 Goals for 2009 in which he encourages readers to think of three keywords that could then be tied to goals throughout the year.
On their own, the words seem extremely abstract, but the person who creates them — presuming they’ve thought them through — should know exactly what they mean and how they may influence actions throughout the coming year.
So much less restrictive — and less guilt-inducing — than setting lists of resolutions.
“If you want to try the process, it works something like this: think of how you want to be successful in 2009. Then, try to think in even broader terms. Extrapolate on the broader terms, and find one word to hang the idea on.”
Here are my three words: Read the rest of this entry »
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Chris Brogan wrote a great post entitled 12 things to stop doing in 2009.
The ideas are good, but the “clever part” is that Chris encourages us to focus on doing some new things in 2009 instead of merely throwing out some of the cluttered thinking and actions we’ve accumulated in 2008.
Just six things, too, but boy they’re both inspiring and challenging.
- Find a new way to improve someone’s day (and determine if there’s value in it).
- Synthesise new ideas from outside your audience’s circle (and help us make meaning from them).
- Promote the great people out there (and keep doing it).
- Learn from brilliant people (and share what you learn).
- Work on interesting projects that matter to you (and empower others to participate).
- Discover your passions (and share them openly).
There’s some serious meatiness in there, but it fits with a lot of what I’ve been thinking.
I got very caught up in minutiae and admin towards the end of 2008, and came very close to burning out. It’s one reason that things slowed down a lot during December (including a complete absence from several sites).
I’m determined not to let that happen this year.
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