
This is my last post before the New Year and I am excited about the my future and that of Know More Media. I have talked about my involvement as a Freedom Writer and regular readers of this column know about the movie... With everything that is going on with the many projects to which I am connected, I
believe 2007 marks a door of opportunity for me and that I will begin reaping the benefits of my struggle, hard work and determination.
Hal Halladay, one of the leaders here at Know More Media and a contributor to LeaderNotes recently reflected on what he has done, as a leader of both a company and a family, challenging other leaders to do the same. I have learned quite a bit in my short time on this network from Halladay's leadership and look forward to continuing my education into the new year.
Malcolm Munro, another Leader Notes contributor, discussed the importance making goals instead of resolutions for the new year. This has been my philosophy for a while now; goals are a more positive way to approach changes you want to make in your life and could work to eliminate the guilt people so often feel when they fail to stick to their, usually unrealistic, resolutions.
BrainBasedBusiness author Ellen Weber examined 10 myths about new years predictions that work against your brain and by extension the your overall productivity. Check yourself and make sure you don't fall into the traps of negative thinking by buying into stories that "sell stress."
Happy New Year!
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