29th December 2018
Welcome to the last weekend of 2018. I drove my mother-in-law home last night - she and I enjoyed a late supper at her local - it was such a treat to be treated. Thank you Kath. I will miss having her with us. I am planning on taking it quietly today, as the past few weeks have been quite demanding and I have not been able to spend as much time with my sons as I would have liked. Happy Saturday!
Today's post is by series veteran, Michael Moran, the Chief Executive and Founder of 10eighty, a business consultancy that helps people and organisations, particularly during times of transition and to grow employee engagement. Michael is an excellent coach. He commenced his career in Human Resources, having worked in the NHS and Financial Services sector. He has successfully run HR consultancies specialising in career management for the last 20 years. Michael is a devoted husband and father (his daughter works as 10eighty's Busienss Development Executive and his son is in the British armed forces). Michael has a passion for sport and is a season ticket holder of Derby County (so clearly he is also an optimist). He is a published author, having written “The Guide to Everlasting Employability”, and has also designed two career management apps to support career planning You can follow him on Twitter @mdmoran10Eighty.
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It’s that time of year - time to reflect, looking back over 2018.
It’s all about taking the time to appreciate what you have and enjoying
the moment.
As you get older you start to lose people who have been a constant
feature in your life, it seems strange that they are no longer there (a bit of heartache).
At the same time, you see the arrival of the next generation, and the
opportunity to shape their thinking and behaviours
It’s important that you take the time to appreciate your achievements (the high-fives).
Savour the moment. It is far too easy to be dismissive of things you once
strived for as you move on to the next goal. Likewise, don’t beat yourself up about
the things that didn’t work. Having blown £100k on marketing and business
development that didn’t get the business to the next level, it is important to
take the learnings, and seek out the positives. Business growth is not a
straight line. What doesn’t kill you, makes you stronger. Resilience and
determination are essential characteristics for the entrepreneur.
So looking forward, it’s time to set goals. It’s time to remind yourself of mission and purpose. My mission for all those clients with whom I work is to help them achieve job satisfaction and career success. I truly believe this is something that is attainable for all. My purpose is to create a self-sustaining business, built on repeatable and predictable revenues.
As both a career coach and a business leader I recognise that you need
to push yourself, take risks and seek out new experiences. This year I
experienced my first massage and mediation sessions; trust me when I say this
is well outside my comfort zone. Whilst not something I would necessarily
repeat, it is good to do things outside of your comfort zone. This serves to
reinforce my belief in the importance of learning and, indeed, the need to seek
out learning experiences. As a career coach I see too many people who have
checked out of the learning habit. I remain absolutely convinced that the
secret of everlasting employability (quick plug for the book) is self-investment.
So looking forward, it’s time to set goals. It’s time to remind yourself of mission and purpose. My mission for all those clients with whom I work is to help them achieve job satisfaction and career success. I truly believe this is something that is attainable for all. My purpose is to create a self-sustaining business, built on repeatable and predictable revenues.
This year my big self-investment has been podcasts. I have combined my
love of walking (read the need for exercise) with listening to podcasts. My
favourite work podcast has to be Jacob Morgan’s The Future of Work, with sports
favourites Radio 5 Live The Football Daily and Flintoff, Savage and the Ping
Pong guy. Please check them out.
So to conclude, as we come to the end of 2018 I urge you to appreciate
those around you, your family, colleagues and friends. Take the time to reflect
on what you’ve achieved in the last 12 months, but more importantly make a
commitment to stretch yourself, seek out new experiences and go boldly into the
New Year.
Happy Christmas (we are still within the 12 days). Wishing you all a very prosperous New Year.
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