2013 Goal-setting Strategies for Work-Life Balance and Productivity (Part 3 – Video)

by | Dec 6, 2012 | Career Development, Coaching Advice

January 1st is coming fast!  If you’re like most of us, you’re knee-deep in year-end closing reports, next year budgets, family holiday planning and… stress! Work Life (much less balance!) at the end of the year is just crazy – largely because we’re scrambling to meet so many goals we set for ourselves (and those set by others). Even though it feels nutty, this is actually a good time to take a deep breath and think strategically about how we set our goals – for meetings, days, weeks and years – to help us reduce stress and increase productivity. In this three part video series, and webinar on the subject, we’re looking at the power of Intention-setting (a strategic goal-setting approach) to do just that!

Intentions are goal-statements formatted to describe success holistically. This provides you and others more information about the success being sought, which helps you and others working to achieve it be more creative in your strategies. Intentions also enable flexibility and rapid-response when “life happens” and reality intervenes to muck up your plans. Intentions work on both the professional and personal level and are a leader’s best friend for helping stay sane and accomplish more.

Watch the video below for more and to receive a quick exercise you can do right now to help you think more strategically about your goals for 2013.

Register now for the complimentary webinar next month on 2013 goal-setting to view the whole video series (15 min), and have a happy holiday!

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Dana Theus

Dana Theus

Dana Theus is an executive coach specializing in helping you activate your highest potential to succeed and to shine. With her support emerging and established leaders, especially women, take powerful, high-road shortcuts to developing their authentic leadership style and discovering new levels of confidence and impact. Dana has worked for Fortune 50 companies, entrepreneurial tech startups, government and military agencies and non-profits and she has taught graduate-level courses for several Universities. learn more

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