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I look forward to being of service in 2013. Now, for my important message and words of wisdom for the holidays. Career – As you wrap up 2012, make sure you have identified areas for your professional development in 2013. This is also a good time of year to look at your financial picture and set goals for 2013.
NOTE: Monday Motivators will be taking a holiday for Thanksgiving (November 26). If you think it’s still too soon to start planning your professional and personal goals for 2013, I want to encourage you to think again! Perhaps you and your leader have already established the goals you plan to achieve. Outstanding!
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Now that you have survived Halloween, we are on to the next holiday. ” I believe that we set a goal such as having a great relationship with a family member or getting a promotion at work and then strive to achieve it. After we catch our breath and give ourselves a pat on the back, we set new goals and strive to achieve them.
It’s now officially “Q4″ and you know what that means: The holidays are just around the corner. Before you know it, we’ll be writing 2013 on our checks. We’re ten months in and I bet you’ve made some progress on those goals you set back in January. Don’t panic. You got this, man!
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