I faced a question from some people seeking mentorship: "what to do if your don't know what matters."
I think that's because of overwhelm. When too many things go on in someone's life, they find it hard to decide what matters the most. I suggest prioritising ruthlessly, on paper, with someone who might be closest to them and might get impacted by their decisions.
That's a great insight and recommendation, Rajesh. When things are feeling particularly unclear, slowing down is likely the most important thing to do.
And working with someone you trust to get clear is a great way to get an outside perspective while being reminded that you don't have to traverse the hard parts alone.
A resonante reminder to start the new year! I love how you start the exercise with looking out beyond one year - so much of the new year hubbub is focused on "what can you do this year" and loses sight of the fact that significant change often unfolds over multiple years.
I'm so happy it resonated with you. And I love that you found the timeline framing helpful. I think it's so easy to get caught up in comparison and our inner judge telling us we need to go faster, but when we take the long view, it's so much easier to stay the course and enjoy the journey.
I faced a question from some people seeking mentorship: "what to do if your don't know what matters."
I think that's because of overwhelm. When too many things go on in someone's life, they find it hard to decide what matters the most. I suggest prioritising ruthlessly, on paper, with someone who might be closest to them and might get impacted by their decisions.
That's a great insight and recommendation, Rajesh. When things are feeling particularly unclear, slowing down is likely the most important thing to do.
And working with someone you trust to get clear is a great way to get an outside perspective while being reminded that you don't have to traverse the hard parts alone.
A resonante reminder to start the new year! I love how you start the exercise with looking out beyond one year - so much of the new year hubbub is focused on "what can you do this year" and loses sight of the fact that significant change often unfolds over multiple years.
I'm so happy it resonated with you. And I love that you found the timeline framing helpful. I think it's so easy to get caught up in comparison and our inner judge telling us we need to go faster, but when we take the long view, it's so much easier to stay the course and enjoy the journey.