At the end of each year
I try to sit down and establish some new goals for the upcoming year. Before
I do this I take some time to reflect on the previous year as what I accomplished.
I try to look at what went well this year as well as what did not work so well.
It is only after this process
can I decide what makes sense to eliminate and what makes sense to keep doing.
Do you set goals? Do you
have some established end-of-year routine that you do to determine what needs
to change? If you don't already, this is the year to start the process of reflecting
on your accomplishments for the previous year and establishing new goals for
the current year.
I often decide in the early
part of each year what seminars, workshops or training I want to take for myself.
People often ask me why I continue to attend seminars even though I am a professional
speaker. I tell them that even professional speakers need to "sharpen their
skills" or even attend courses to just validate what they do now. Professional
speakers learn a lot from each other.
Professional speakers realize
the importance of honing their skills on a regular basis and often work with
speaker coaches. Whether you are a professional speaker or someone just starting
as a speaker it is important to constantly improve what you do. Maybe your goal
is to develop a new or additional topic to speak on. That's what I did… I have
prepared several sessions aimed at helping other people; especially speakers
grow their Internet business. My new 90 minute keynote and FULL day session
is entitled, "How to Grow Your Business Using the Internet". These programs
are designed to help people with the powerful technology we have in front of
us today…The Internet. Maybe your goal is to become a professional speaker or
maybe your goal is to speak more than your did last year.
Maybe your goal is to learn
how to use the Internet more effectively. In any event, take the time to reflect
on what you did this past year and write down what you hope to achieve this
year.