What do you want? This is a question we don’t ask ourselves often enough. It’s a question for which we often don’t have answers. But it’s a lovely question because it motivates us to think of the possibilities. It encourages us to imagine and to dream.
What do you want in your life that you don’t have now? What would you like to add to your life in the next 3, 6 or 12 months?
What changes do you want to see in your personal and business life? What new experiences will you allow yourself? What people will you invite into your personal and professional spaces? What do you want to learn?
As we move toward 2010, remember that you can have as much of, and as big as, you can see. What will you choose?
For instance, where will you live? What geographical area? What city? What setting — urban, suburban or rural? House, condo or apartment?
What about your work? Where will you work? Will you prepare for a job change? Will you aim for a major promotion on your current job?
If you’re a business owner, will you commit to growing your business by 20% in 2010? How about a 30% increase in revenue? How will you do it?
Will you outsource more of the non-income producing tasks that currently take up your time? Will you hire a virtual assistant? Will you become involved in more joint ventures? Will you attend more industry conferences and meetings to meet other people in similar work?
As you contemplate what you want, I hope you will remember to play. Look for new opportunities to have fun, to love, and to enjoy your life.
Let’s welcome 2010 with a full, yet light heart.
Peace and prosperity to you,
Judith
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