This is the time of year we create resolutions and set goals. It’s valuable thinking.
“What is the most significant thing you wish to accomplish in 2012?”
“What is the major benefit to you, if you are able to accomplish that?”
Two good questions.
What has to change about your story to make that happen?
We all have a story. Our story creates the meaning for our behavior. What has to change about your story? In your story, what do you have to let go of? In your story, who do you have to become?
When your story changes, your ability-to-accomplish changes. And what-you-accomplish, changes you.
What’s your story for 2012?