How to Make 2010 Your Best Ever Is your world on such a desirable trajectory you can just keep doing what you are doing and get the results you want? If so, read no further. If, on the other hand, you want to accelerate your progress, change your course or hit some definitive accomplishments, now’s the time to set your goal and develop plans for achieving it. It really is this simple. Less Is More Change is not easy. To succeed at change you need focus. So when you set goals, set just one big one. There will be plenty of action steps required to accomplish the goal. Just be sure your goal is a worthy one. Now’s the time to set your goal for 2010. What will it be? What is the one thing you really want to accomplish? Words from an Accomplished Man Lou Holtz is known for keeping it simple. He’s also known for setting big goals and achieving them. For being born with little and accomplishing a lot. He says that to be a winner takes just three things: Do right. Do your best. Treat others as you want to be treated. He also says that if you want to be successful, all you have to do is: Define exactly what success is for you. Be persistent. To be sure, 2010 is going to come and go. There will be 365 sunrises and sunsets. 252 official workdays. So what do you say we try to make the most of them? Make 2010 a year of real progress? Make sure that one year from now you’ve accomplished something exciting? Rewarding? Worthwhile? Breakthrough? It’s up to you. It’s also in your hands. Either you dictate what 2010 will be or let it give you whatever it wishes. Either way, 12-31-2010 will be here before you know it. The Business Owner Articles Now Available in Audio Format All our articles and blog posts are now available in audio format at www.TheBusinessOwner.com. When you’re at the site, simply click the “Listen Now” icon that accompanies each article and blog post. The audio version will begin to play. You’ll also be offered the opportunity to download the file to your iPod or MP3 player. To subscribe to The Business Owner iTunes, click here. “As a part of our continuous effort to enhance the value we provide to business owners, all of our content is now available in audio format,” said David L. Perkins, Jr., Managing Editor. “Business owners are immensely busy and we hope this will accommodate those that prefer to listen,“ he continued. The Business Owner provides no nonsense how-to advice to owners of small and mid-size private companies. Business owners can subscribe at www.TheBusinessOwner.com/subscribe. The Business Owner Boardroom The Business Owner host monthly webinars, that are business owner-only roundtable discussions. Held on the second Wednesday of every month at 11:30 a.m. Central Standard Time, each webinar begins with a 20-minute presentation on a scheduled topic, followed by 30 minutes of on-topic open discussion and Q&A. It’s an opportunity for business owners to come together to learn and share with one another in a confidential, subscriber-only, business owner-only setting. The is a service of The Business Owner Journal subscription. Click here to subscribe. Upcoming Boardroom Meeting Topics: - Recapitalizing Your Business/Restructuring Your Balance Sheet
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