Keepin' It 100 with Willy T. As the calendar year comes to a close, I’m focusing my blog on healthy goal-setting for those who are looking to make new commitments to themselves when the ball drops at Times Square in 13 days. To cap off the series and as we head into the new year, I thought it would be beneficial to share goals from the awesome humans who make up the Globetrotter Wellness Team. 2018 was a wildly successful one for GWS, and lots of things are headed in the right direction for 2019. But first, I wanted to share some goals from the humans behind the organization. Steven Trotter: Principal One of my main goals for 2019 is to increase the brand awareness and reach for Globetrotter Wellness Solutions. I’ll take a strategic approach to this and make sure the goals and objectives align with our core mission, vision, and values. Let's breakdown the large goal: 1. Increase brand awareness and reach for Globetrotter Wellness Solutions in 2019. 1.1. Develop consistent, relevant, and accurate content to share with audiences. 1.1a. Create quarterly blog calendars with guest bloggers. 1.1b. Launch the Trotwell30 Podcast 1.1c. Create and deliver online courses 1.1d. Present at conferences around the globe. 1.2. Strengthen authentic relationships with clients, partners, and colleagues. 1.2a. Partner and sponsor events when appropriate 1.2b. Create monthly and quarterly newsletters to be delivered to clients and contacts. 1.2c. Feature clients in a spotlight on successes and achievements whether it be for personal or for work. 1.3. Grow and develop the Globetrotter Wellness Solutions team. 1.3a. Maintain constant communication with potential colleagues. 1.3b. Recruit guest bloggers to write for GWS. 1.3c. Place people in contract positions that align with their strengths. Alicia Lunsford 1. Incorporating regular self care weekly.
2. Find the joy in all my jobs.
Will Trent Goal: By the midpoint of the calendar year, I will have registered and completed a Spartan Race Sprint.
Goal: At the conclusion of the year, I will have a journal that completed with logged acts of kindness and entries of life’s appreciations.
--- Aaaaand that’s a wrap for Keepin’ it 100 with Willy T in 2018! Hopefully this series (and this blog in general) has encouraged you to think, to dream, to create, or to just have fun. Hopefully, we’ll all make 2019 the best year yet. One last quote as we ride off into the sunset: “We only have one life and one body to care of, and we better do it right. You never know what tomorrow may bring and so we better live this life the best we can and be grateful for everything we have.”
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Keepin' It 100 with Willy T As the calendar year comes to a close, I’m focusing my blog on healthy goal-setting for those who are looking to make new commitments to themselves when the ball drops at Times Square in 19 days. To follow along with the series, here’s Part 1. Last week, I surveyed my followers on Instagram to get a pulse on their goal-setting habits. Here’s what I found: Q1: “Do you write out your goals?” Q2: What is a goal of yours as you head into the new year? A: I’ll list below some of the most common answers:
What’s Next? If any of these goals sparked your creative juices or you have some personal goals in mind, it’s important to frame them in a way that they’re achievable and accountable. Here are a couple quick-read resources to help you turn those wishes into goals:
I’ll focus on putting these tactics into action and share some examples from inspirational friends and colleagues. Peace, Love, and Wellness, |
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