5 Quick Steps to Finish 2017 Strong and Get A Jumpstart on 2018

5 Quick Steps to Finish 2017 Strong and Get A Jumpstart on 2018

December is here and with it comes a flurry of activities.

It's easy to get swept up in the end-of-the-year frenzy.

Frankly, left to my own devices, I'm likely to ring in the New Year with a twinge of disappointment, if I don't accomplish a couple of goals.

As I think about whether or not I want to invest the time and energy to get them across the finish line by yearend, I'm haunted by the following quote:

“We must all suffer from one of two pains: the pain of discipline or the pain of regret. The difference is discipline weighs ounces while regret weighs tons.” - Jim Rohn 

If you want to embrace 2018 knowing that you finished 2017 strong, I invite you to put these steps into action.

1. Get your mind straight

It's easy to think "Well, the year is nearly over, I will get to that in January..."

This thought makes sense. Heck, there's only a few weeks left. Consider revisiting your mindset and decide NOT to see the glass as nearly empty, but as 3/52 weeks full.

You have a whole 21 days or 300+ hours to put to good use. That's enough time to:

  • Invest 15 minutes per day to write hand written notes to over 40 people
  • Read a great novel (or two)
  • Begin a weight loss program and make some real progress
  • Have an effective one-on-one counseling session with all of your direct reports (just like you always planned to do)
  • Help a person who is dealing with a tough time
  • Travel over 50 times to the International Space Station (each journey takes about 6 hours)

2. Set a goal (or two) 

Now, pick a realistic, yet bold goal for yourself. Don't go crazy; limit yourself to no more than two goals. Any more than that and you are setting yourself up for disappointment.

Be specific. Identify a clear starting point and finish line for each goal.

3. Put a concrete plan in place

Setting a goal is great, but you need to establish 'how' you are going to make it happen. Identify the key steps or activities you will complete and when you will get them done. Determine the standards of success for each step in terms of quality, cost, and schedule.

Write down your plan and put it in a place that you look at every day. The plan needs to be 'in your face' so it doesn't get lost in the throws of December activities!

4. Find an accountability partner

I once conducted a study where approximately 250 people, who attended a training class, made commitments to implement what they learned.

Guess what?

15% of those, who made a commitment but failed to pick an accountability partner, stuck to their plan. On the other hand, those who asked a partner to hold them accountable achieved success more than 30% of the time.

So...

  • Pick an accountabilty partner to help you push the goal across the finish line by December 31st.
  • Track your progress.
  • Meet weekly to discuss.

5. Celebrate your achievement!

When December 31st arrives and everyone is counting down to the new year, take a moment to celebrate your December achievement!

I've created a tool to help you finish the year strong. Just click here for downloadable PDF that you can use to set your goal and create your plan. Look for 'Finish 2017 Strong' on the tool list.

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I hope that you have an had amazing year and more importantly that 2018 has even better things in store for you.

Best- Patrick

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Sweta Gupta

Head of Operations | Leadership | Directorship | MAICD

7y

Thank you Patrick! Great points to take under consideration.

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Ana Graciela Núñez Novo

Doctora en Derecho y Ciencias Sociales Políticas Públicas Master en Estrategia nacional

7y

Good idea!!

Jae - Ho, Cho

Msc, Project Management, Consultant Certified Arbitrator/Appraiser PMP,RMP,PBA,CPE,SFC Member/KAArb,CIArb,PMI,RICS

7y

Oh. it is really sufficient time to do something before adieu the year 2017. Let's prepare to celebrate any achievement at end of 2017.

Dr. Arch. FRANCA COLOZZO

CEO/Architect UIA | UN ECOSOC 🌏GGAF~ITALY ✌ GPLT (UK) Exec. Dir. 🌏 RRM3 Executive Director | Founder of 2 LINKEDIN Groups: RRM3 & HUMAN SOLIDARITY WAVE | Supporter of #thelanguagescorner.com (USA) & mdmsetup (UAE)

7y

The year that ends is just a formality. Our mind shows us the end of something, which we call the past, and the beginning of the future: the new year. But what is the new year? Only an expectation of improvement, of positive news. So relax and think that change depends on you, on you alone. There is no magician behind the new year, but only you with your desire to get involved and change something wrong in your life.

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