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One Life Changing Day
After the waking nightmare that was 2020, I wanted to enter 2021 focused and ready to reclaim some feeling of control in my life. If I learned anything from Covid-19 and months of quarantine, it is to be grateful for each day that I wake up in good health with the power to determine my own destiny. I graduated college and law school, but as I haven't won a Nobel Prize or a MacArthur Genius Grant (yet), I reckoned there was more I could learn about goal setting - so I decided to check out Achievement 21: Goalapalooza on January 2, 2021.
One Life Changing Day
As we welcome 2023…read the words of one past Achieve! attendee about how the workshop changed her life.
One Life Changing Day
After the waking nightmare that was 2020, I wanted to enter 2021 focused and ready to reclaim some feeling of control in my life. If I learned anything from Covid-19 and months of quarantine, it is to be grateful for each day that I wake up in good health with the power to determine my own destiny. I graduated college and law school, but as I haven't won a Nobel Prize or a MacArthur Genius Grant (yet), I reckoned there was more I could learn about goal setting - so I decided to check out Achievement 21: Goalapalooza on January 2, 2021.
When it comes to setting goals, 10 x 10 % ≠ 1
In the next few weeks many of us will write our goals for 2022. Unfortunately, though, many of us set ourselves up for failure before we even get started.
ApochroMinute 66: Focus
Can you believe we are almost half way through the year?
When you have big goals, progress can feel insurmountable.
That’s why this week we invite you to take one minute to watch the power of Niagara Falls eroding away the rock below. Progress doesn’t happen over night; it’s the result of small steps (or drops of water) over time.
Then go to www.aposignup.com/goals and join us to commit (or recommit) to your goals for the second half of 2021.
ApochroMinute 65: Distraction
If you’re overwhelmed by a constant barrage of notifications, this week’s ApochroMinute is for you.
ApochroMinute 64: Summer Goals
This week’s ApochroMinute features summer advice from Calvin and Hobbes.
One Life Changing Day
After the waking nightmare that was 2020, I wanted to enter 2021 focused and ready to reclaim some feeling of control in my life. If I learned anything from Covid-19 and months of quarantine, it is to be grateful for each day that I wake up in good health with the power to determine my own destiny. I graduated college and law school, but as I haven't won a Nobel Prize or a MacArthur Genius Grant (yet), I reckoned there was more I could learn about goal setting - so I decided to check out Achievement 21: Goalapalooza on January 2, 2021.
ApochroMinute 63: Rewards
You’ve probably heard that rewards are an important part of goal achievement. If you’ve struggled with rewards, this week’s ApochroMinute will help.
ApochroMinute 61: Butterflies
What do butterflies have to do with your career? We’ll share the answer Thursday. But for now, this week’s ApochroMinute brings you a moment of calm to take a breath and maybe even reflect.
ApochroMinute 60: Dare Greatly
Teddy Roosevelt gave his “man in the arena“ speech 111 years ago this week. What can job seekers learn from it? Find out in this week’s ApochroMinute.
When it comes to setting goals, 10 x 10 % ≠ 1
Just a few weeks ago, many of us wrote goals for 2021. Unfortunately, though, many of us set ourselves up for failure before we even got started.
You’ve probably heard the statistics: only 8% of people achieve their New Year’s resolutions. To go from a goal setter to a goal achiever, start by remembering that 10 x 10% ≠ 1. In fact, when it comes to goal setting, 10 x 10% = 0.