Sometimes goals aren’t successful, some projects die. What if you could conduct an autopsy and discover the cause of death for your project well before it happens? You can!
Click here to read about asking How Will It Die?
Welcome to The Archives!
Here, I’ve gathered older blog posts that still pack a punch. While these articles may date back a little, the insights, tips, and strategies shared are just as relevant today as when they were first published.
Whether you’re looking for guidance on goal-setting, motivation, or self-improvement, The Archives holds valuable resources that can still inspire and help you on your journey. Dive in and explore the wisdom that stands the test of time.
Sometimes goals aren’t successful, some projects die. What if you could conduct an autopsy and discover the cause of death for your project well before it happens? You can!
Click here to read about asking How Will It Die?
Are you going through a significant transformation or life transition? Did you know that this may be the worst time for your brain to make big decisions? Maybe you are in the No Decision Zone.
Read my strategies for making important decisions after a life-changing moment in No Decision Zone, this week’s Goal Success by Choice article.
Have you built your team of experts to provide you with the critical input needed to get your project started? Did you talk to them at the outset and then forget about them only to go it alone in your journey? There is another step to consider if you want to get the most out of your team of experts. This additional step could mean the difference between success and failure. Did you have your check-in meeting this week?
Click here to read the bite-sized summary of Checking In.
We are all working on expanding our knowledge of who we are and what makes us tick. Personality assessments can be a tremendously valuable tool for this quest. But, these assessments have their limitations, and we are all freaks. So let’s let our freak flags fly!
Read my strategies for how to leverage your personality assessment results in Two Type of People, this week’s Goal Success by Choice.
Project managers are great problem solvers, and we encounter no shortage of problems each day. Before jumping in to fix a problem, there is a question to ask yourself first. Maybe this isn’t your problem.
Click here to read the bite-sized summary of Not My Problem.