Posted by: actionchaos
in Time Management on Feb 11, 2010
If you don’t know what you want, how do you know how to get there?
When you get into your car you know your final destination and you know how to get there; you don’t just get in your car and follow everyone in traffic, hoping they will guide you in the right direction. How do you want to go through life? Do you want people and circumstances lead you in life, or do you want to take control of your own destiny? Your goals are your roadmap to where you want to go in many areas of your life, like:
- Finance
- Business/Career
- Education
- Spirituality
- Health
- Relationships
- Contribution
- Hobbies
- Travel
Posted by: djbferg
in Time Management on Feb 10, 2010
If you didn't get around to making resolutions in January, or if you have already forgotten them...you have a second chance. The Chinese New Year starts on Feb 14th, and it just happens to be the Year of the Tiger...let's make that the Year of the Paper Tiger.
What: Maybe your resolutions have always fallen flat, and like me you just stopped making them. You do, however, need to set goals in order to know where you are heading and how you are going to get there. You can’t just punch this in your GPS and expect to get directions, so you’ll have to do a little work.
So What: Once again, get a piece of paper, we are going to write this down. When we are working with a client on organizing, we first start with what we call the Productive Environment Process™. I made a few modifications to the regular steps in the process to make it work for my goal setting.

1. Design Your Vision: Where would you like to be by the end of the year, or whatever your time frame may be?
Be as broad or specific as you like, because you can break it down later.
Posted by: djbferg
in Time Management on Jan 23, 2010
How are you at making or keeping New Year’s Resolutions? I’ll admit I am not good at either one. I guess I just stopped making resolutions, when I had such trouble keeping them.
Well, the other day I was helping my sister, get her second grade classroom back in order during their recent teacher workday. I came across a worksheet that caught my eye, “New Year Reflections”. Now, I thought that sounded like something I would like to do and maybe a bit less intimidating than writing out ‘Resolutions’ (After all I found it in a second grade classroom.).
Try it with me. Get a piece of paper and a pencil and write the answers to the following: