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[Coaching Tips] It’s the New Year: Now What?

Like sprinters accelerating after the blast of a starter’s gun, this week marks for some a rush to get things going toward a new job, a new employer, and/or a new career. The New York Times, for example, has a piece yesterday called Getting Back in Shape for the Job Chase. There is a reason the we feel this way: it’s a New Year and that implies a new start.

But there are ways to make sure you accomplish things, as well as ways to get yourself derailed. Here’s an outline for you to follow to be more successful in your new year thinking, as well as things to avoid that lead you to perform not as well.

There is an adage “no goals, no glory” that sticks in mind when you think about starting a new year. Like that sprinter who visualizes every step of a race – including crossing the finish line –  thinking about what you want to accomplish in 2010 now is a powerful tool to help you accomplish your goals successfully.

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