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Loving What You Accomplish

Loving What You Accomplish

A speaker knows that they really have something when they notice a number of people in the audience write down what they just said. This was the case when I was speaking at FPA Greater Memphis and NAIFA Mississippi May 2 and 3, 2018.

It is said that this is the best way to debrief your week;

  1. What did I accomplish?
  2. What didn’t get accomplished?
  3. What can be delegated / what help do I need?
  4. What further actions am I going to take to meet and exceed my goals?

I’ve noticed a huge difference in the way that I feel editing the first question to;

  1. What did I accomplish with love?

Writing “What did I accomplish?” just feels like another todo list … tiring out the mind.

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Christophe Voegeli | Leading Advisor
October, 2016

Christophe Voegeli
Clear Focus Financial
Edmonton, AB

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