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So fortunate to partner with organizations across the country to implement the strategies found in this book! #nonprofitcoaching #nextlevelnonprofit
Grateful for THIS and excited about the IMPACT it is making!
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Can you believe it's already the end of the month? As we wrap up another month, it's the perfect time to pause and reflect on our journey so far. Take a moment to celebrate your wins, big and small, and acknowledge the progress you've made towards your goals. Here are a few reflection questions to guide your end-of-the-month review: >What were my biggest accomplishments this month? >What challenges did I face, and how did I overcome them? >What lessons did I learn along the way? >What am I grateful for as I look back on the month? >What are my priorities and intentions for the month ahead? Remember, reflection is an essential part of self-awareness and growth. By taking the time to review your experiences and insights, you can gain valuable clarity and direction for the future. Share your reflections in the comments below and let's support each other as we continue our journey of growth and success!
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Celebrating success is part of what makes our work so rewarding. Watch the video to see how we mark those big wins!
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In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle. But let’s not forget to take a moment to pause, reflect, and appreciate the journey so far. What’s one thing you’re grateful for in your professional life right now? Share in the comments below??
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As we reflect on the journey of growth and success, let's remember the power of gratitude in fueling our ambitions and strengthening our connections. In business and sales, gratitude is more than a mindset—it's a strategy. By appreciating our clients, colleagues, and even challenges, we create a ripple effect of positivity and possibility. Who or what are you grateful for today? Drop a comment below and let’s celebrate together!
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Building momentum towards your goals requires one step: Celebrating all kinds of wins, especially the small ones no one can see. It’s easy to overlook the tiny steps we’ve made towards progress, but this only tricks us into thinking that only massive achievements are worth noticing. But when we start being grateful for our small breakthroughs, we gain confidence in moving towards bigger breakthroughs. When was the last time you gave yourself credit for something small? Let me know!
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each small step of progress counts.
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Building momentum towards your goals requires one step: Celebrating all kinds of wins, especially the small ones no one can see. It’s easy to overlook the tiny steps we’ve made towards progress, but this only tricks us into thinking that only massive achievements are worth noticing. But when we start being grateful for our small breakthroughs, we gain confidence in moving towards bigger breakthroughs. When was the last time you gave yourself credit for something small? Let me know!
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Is Bigger Always Better? There’s nothing like celebrating a successful year by setting your sights for next year even higher… right? To infinity and beyond! So, as we push to infinity and beyond 🚀, let's remember that success is a journey—one step at a time, one goal at a time. What’s your biggest goal for next year? Drop it in the comments below! 💬👇
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Pause and Reflect ⭐️ So here are my key learnings from 22 years in the NHS and two years at Barts Health, spanning the journey from staff nurse to senior improvement advisor: 1. Be kind rather than be nice. 2. Listen—really listen. 3. Use simple language to communicate. 4. The strength of your leadership lies in the questions you ask. 5. Relationship building is powerful. 6. Align everyone to the problem: work as done vs. work as imagined? 7. Your network is your net worth. 8. Care about the details; excellence is built on small things. 9. Add meaningful value to patient care. 10. Common sense is not always that common. 11. Success often hides the struggle; remember so much gets untold. 12. A terrible chapter does not define your journey. 13. Never doubt yourself. 14. Reflect on the journey and be courageous to share the learning. 15. Remember to celebrate the small wins. 16. Follow your passion, vision, and drive—‘what matters to you.’ 17. Be grateful for the positive people in your life. 18. Use the power of storytelling to make your points and lead impactful conversations. A huge thank you to all the amazing people who have supported me (new and existing friends/colleagues) through this journey. I’m very grateful for your mentorship Natalie Doyle, kindness Collette McQueen and most importantly your friendship Mary Morris. I salute and thank you all! A special thank you Janet Coninx Patricia Hughes James Holding for seeing my potential in the early days.
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There’s a common theme and I couldn’t agree more. Grateful for family, friends, amazing food, and the work that keeps us going. It’s not just a job to us. It’s a passion we take seriously, but we never forget to have fun along the way. Here’s to doing what we love and loving who we share it with! What are you thankful for?
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As we wrap up the week, one thing stands out, and I'm incredibly grateful for it today: Team. Your team is everything. Be thankful for them. Take the time to let them know. And if you work for or with someone who doesn’t do this, quit and go find someone who will. You deserve to be a part of a great team. You can go very fast alone, and slowing down to define things and get everyone aligned is hard work. But it’s the work you have to do to go far. It may feel frustrating and slow, but it’s what builds legacies. It’s what allows you to pass on generational wealth and success. For those who know me, I like to go fast, so slowing down is hard. But I’ve learned that the journey is more rewarding when you go far together. Let’s build something lasting, something meaningful. Here's to the teams that make it all possible. Meet some of our team here → https://lnkd.in/g2BzHPH4
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