Archive for January, 2010
Failing at Moving Forward? Why New Year’s Resoultions Don’t Lead to Goal Setting Success
Posted on23. Jan, 2010 by Samantha Gardner.
Share I am a fan of Tony Robbins and his training in creating a plan and taking action. This video training he created about 10 minutes long and is excellent since it give you examples of how to move forward. I was reminded in this video also that MOST people have failed at the New [...]
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Losing Your Mind Before 9 AM? Start Your Work Day the Night Before for Better Productivity
Posted on21. Jan, 2010 by Samantha Gardner.
Share I just read an awesome short article by Lisa Hoover with an additional Credit to Andre Kibbe about getting ready for the next day the night before. Thank you. So many people miss that just a bit of preparation (and time management) can allow for much smoother day rather than just jumping and hoping [...]
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Can’t Get It All Done or Even Started? Time Management Coaching and Consulting for the Mompreneur is Now Reopen
Posted on20. Jan, 2010 by Samantha Gardner.
Share Getting the time to get it all done can exhaust any mom. Add on being an entrepreneur or starting a part-time entrepreneur endeavor, many without time management, organization and bit of creatively are done before they even get started. Maybe you can relate to the story of one of my clients. I am here [...]
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Setting Goals and Objects and Making Your Plan – Day 6 – Not Eating an Elephant in One Sitting
Posted on10. Jan, 2010 by Samantha Gardner.
Share Day 6. Ready. Set. Plan it. Not every second nor every detail. Just break it into bit size chucks you can do to make it happen. 20% of what you do will give you 80% () of the results so don’t get hung up with planning it out by the minute or day by [...]
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Setting Goals and Objectives – Days 4 & 5 – Planning Your Own Results
Posted on07. Jan, 2010 by Samantha Gardner.
Share I hope this series have been giving you the bigger picture of setting goals and objectives, rather than stating some New Year Resolution that most stop doing by the end of January. Day 4 is about writing down the results (some people also call them outcomes) you are striving to achieve this year or [...]
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Setting Goals and Objectives – Day 3 – Aligning Yourself with You
Posted on06. Jan, 2010 by Samantha Gardner.
Share In and of Setting Goals and Objectives, we looked at where you are starting from, where you want to go and what do YOU want to work on. Today is a bit different. On Day 3, take just 10 minutes (or less) and write down what you stand for – your values, your personal [...]
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Setting Goals and Objectives and Making Your Plan – Day 2 – Start Planning the From Here to There with Zones for Enhancement
Posted on04. Jan, 2010 by Samantha Gardner.
Share After completing Day 1 of Setting Goals and Objectives, you should have a quick overview of your life day and a sense of where you want to take it. Make sure you have your piece of paper in front of you for these few next steps. Day 2 – Step 1. Most people need [...]
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Setting Goals and Objectives and Making Your Plan – Day 1 – Where are You Today and Where Do You Want to Go?
Posted on03. Jan, 2010 by Samantha Gardner.
Share Before moving forward with setting goals and objectives, we need to develop a roadmap that you can draw and follow. (Note: that detours and construction areas are part of life.) To develop this roadmap, we need to look at where you are today? Can’t leave on a trip until you know where you are [...]
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Time Management Tip #1 – Why Setting Goals and Objectives and Then Putting a Plan in Place for Your Life is So Important
Posted on02. Jan, 2010 by Samantha Gardner.
Share Many of you have probably heard the study done at the Harvard Business School about setting goals and objectives. In the book, “What They Don’t Teach You at Harvard Business School”* it discusses a fascinating study of Harvard MBA students. When a group of graduating MBA students were interviewed: 84% had no specific goals [...]

