Fail Forward
Our natural inclination is to bury previous failures in the recesses of our minds. However, this approach overlooks an opportunity for personal growth. Consider this journal prompt: What insights did you gain from your most recent major setback?
Claim a Domain
You likely have a promising idea that is itching for validation. Sometimes, all it requires is a push. Acquire a domain name, then envision the subsequent steps that need to be taken.
Throw the Heater
Your 30-second elevator pitch for your business or side hustle is comparable to a baseball pitcher’s fastball. It serves as your most crucial weapon. Dedicate time each day, even just a minute, to honing it.
Exercise Patience
Tony Robbins often emphasizes that individuals can achieve less in a year but far more in a decade than they realize. Develop a long-term plan (financial or otherwise), but concentrate on daily progress.
Get Frugal
Dedicate half a day during the weekend to analyze your budget. Identify areas where there may be financial leaks that could be minimized with a focus on quality products or services, resulting in long-term savings.
Take Stock
Regularly assess whether your entrepreneurial endeavors are truly aligned with your goals. Establish key metrics of interest and monitor them closely.
Listen Up
The primary step in establishing meaningful connections with others is to actively listen to them. By comprehending their perspectives, you can provide value. Make a conscious effort to practice this habit in every meeting this week.
Get the Worm
The simplest strategy to waking up early (and reaping the benefits of undisturbed “me time”) is to adjust your Circadian Rhythm. If you wish to wake up two hours earlier, also go to bed two hours earlier. Commit to sticking to this bedtime rigorously.
Plan a Trip
The ongoing pandemic may be limiting your travel plans, but you can still plan ahead. Research indicates that looking forward to upcoming time off can significantly enhance mood.
Fall in Love
Your customer service attitude will undoubtedly improve if you increase your appreciation for your clients or customers. If you haven’t already begun weekly gratitude journaling, start immediately.