Success is a habit you choose to develop. Brave enough to make the choice? Andrea T. Goeglein Success in 3 Thoughts: Success is a habit you choose to develop. Deciding to build The Habit to support your chosen life success has no impact on your ability to be successful. Taking the actions...Read More
Success is a habit you choose to develop. Brave enough to make the choice? Andrea T. Goeglein Success in 3 Thoughts: Success is a habit you choose to develop. Deciding to build The Habit to support your chosen life success has no impact on your ability to be successful. Taking the actions...Read More
I want to offer proof that Waiting is Action. Here are the follow-up steps I have been communicating with those who attended my Don’t Die Waiting workshop which focused on the importance of creating new habits while you ‘wait’ to achieve a desired goal. Review the goal you are attempting to achieve. Think about what has...Read More
By Andrea Goeglein I have a habit. My habit is I like to set goals. I began the year shifting my teaching from goal setting to looking at the underlying habits needed to support the achievement of a desired goal. And then another project came along. I stopped researching how habits impact goals and began...Read More
by Andrea Goeglein Faith. As I prepared the material for my class, Before Abundance: Developing the Habits of Success, it struck me that everyone has faith in something. The ‘something’ tends to then guide how, and if, they are willing to develop new habits that could enhance their success. Dr. Success Challenge: Think about...Read More
Every time I use the word habit, I think of the Broadway play, Avenue Q. In the play, there are two bears that continually whisper in the ear of the lead character: the good bear whispers positive actions and the bad bear whispers, well, not so positive actions. Each bear is making suggestions on...Read More
Q4. In the business world some people dread Q4 reviews. I happen to love Q4 reviews. For me, Q4 is that time of the year when I am required to look back over the preceding three quarters and see what goals I met, and what goals I missed. The fun part for me is thinking...Read More