I Was Just Going To Ask You The Same Question
You probably know that I'm not about making New Year's Resolutions. They can be forced and unsticky and, therefore, fall by the wayside before February even starts.
I am, as you also probably know, more of a planner. So last week I sat myself down with my Personal Planning Tool - yes, I created it and I actually use it! - and the stuff that came up for me was really helpful.
The Tool is designed to get to a few action steps which you can easily do. For me, they were :
Look at client list for 2018 and chronicle successes
Create a spreadsheet tracking business revenues for the last four years
Create a revenue forecast for the first six months of 2019
Create three workouts I can use at the gym; schedule gym time
I'm proud to say that I knocked these things out in the lull week between holidays and I'm feeling rather smug about myself.
The Tool also gave me the ability to clearly see my priorities for 2019, and that's where you come in. It's clear that I want to step it up in the coming year. I want to be in the position a year from now to say that my work made a difference. So let me tell you about what I have planned.
I have executive coaching programs for individuals as well as organizations. One of the happiest things I've done in my coaching career is to partner with organizations who want to really support their leaders. I coach people, facilitate learning and change - and it's the thing I love doing.
With individuals, you can work with me in three, six or twelve month programs. I have space for one person in my unlimited coaching program, so let me know if that person is you.
In 2018, folks in my unlimited program negotiated better deals, dealt with office politics and stress, learned new skills and basically had more fun in their work. It was also pretty fulfilling for me to fully partner with them and not worry how many hours we were using.
That was wonderful. I love these people and look forward to working with them again in 2019.
My lower-cost program, The Club, is terrific but full at the moment. You can email to get on the waiting list if you'd like.
I have some groups this year, too. For men, I'm doing a new program this year. Did you know that the number one thing which gets people promoted and creates more success is social/emotional intelligence? I work with a lot of men clients and this is an area which - once guys get a sense of the rules and how it all works - gets results quickly.
For coaches, I have my Circle of 12 mentored mastermind program starting up on January 8th. There are eleven people committed, so if you're looking for a close community of like-minded peers who have good practices that need to move to great practices - think about joining us.
Also for coaches, I have my Executive Coach Mentoring program beginning in March. This one is designed for people focusing on working with organizational clients. We'll learn about best practices, client acquisition and tools to support your business. It's great, if I do say so myself.
And, for coaches who are on Facebook, I continue to moderate The Business of Coaching group which has been serving the coaching community since 2012. We have 1200 coaches from all around the world who participate in thoughtful and supportive conversations about our work. If you'd like to join this "secret group", please let me know.
Finally, I recently was on a panel with an executive recruiter and an executive communicator, talking with a group about personal branding, career progression, leadership, mentoring, speaking and a host of other matters. We took questions, so, believe me - we ran the gamut! It was a delight, and I am looking forward to working with these two in other venues. Maybe your venue?
So, yeah, maybe this year will be ambitious. But I am planning for it to be the right kind of hustle - you know what I mean. Engaging, fun, feeding my curiosity, connected and connecting. I get sort of giddy thinking about it.
How about you? What's on your dance card for the coming year? Where are you going to have the impact only you can have?
I am all ears, sugar.