coming overwhelmed and feeling defeated which can often throw you off kilter a few weeks into your new plan of action when you often aren’t seeing the results you craved, and doubt start to fill your mind and begin the process of giving up as you have done in the past. Maybe 2024 is the year you finally don’t give up, on your resolutions or yourself. Maybe this year you stay focused on your goals by taking a step back when you look at the big picture and where you want to be pro- fessionally and personally, by just focusing on the one small steps in front of you, achieve them one at a time and the bigger goals will fall into place and you will be setting new goals and achievements.
Is your goal too big? While I don’t necessarily believe any goal is too big, so ask yourself if your goal is achiev- able or if are you deliberately choosing or setting out- of-reach goals to protect yourself from failing. Classic perfectionists move. If that sounds like you and you find yourself always strug - gling to maintain the excitement, motivation, and vigour you start every new year, I’ve got one piece of advice for you. Break your personal and professional resolutions (or any goal for that matter) into smaller more manageable ac- tion items. Each action item is a small stair on your big- ger journey to achieve the goals that you set for yourself and your business. This will help prevent you from be-
SPOTLIGHT MAGAZINE ON BUSINESS MAGAZINE • VOL 24 ISSUE 1 107 And don’t forget, January 1st isn’t the only time you can
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