This week, Roger is back to kick off a brief, 2-part series diving into a topic that’s essential for achieving success in any area of your life: finishing strong.
Whether it’s the end of a week, a day, a year, or a quarter, mastering the art of finishing strong can be a game-changer.
But, you can’t finish strong if you don’t know the score.
Tune in for some helpful strategies you can implement right now to ensure you have a system in place for knowing the score so you can always finish strong.
Key #1: Reflect, Assess, and Strategize
To achieve a strong finish, you need to take a step back periodically.
If you want to make your week great, dedicate some time each week for this purpose. If you’re striving for a strong daily finish, allocate time at the beginning of each day to set the stage for success.
Start by connecting the dots for yourself. This begins with examining and visualizing where you want your life and business to be in the next few years. Your goals might vary in size and scope, so set clear intentions for both the big picture and more immediate future.
Now comes the critical part: assess where you currently stand. You need to know the score – the actual state of affairs. How much money has come in, what’s your activity level been like, and what has transpired? Facing reality, whether it aligns with your expectations or not, helps you relax because you’re dealing with the truth.
Remember, ignorance of the score won’t protect you. Embrace the idea that knowing where you stand is the first step towards achieving a strong finish.
Next week, we’ll delve deeper into what to do in this topic. But for now, go grab yourself a copy of the “Fast Guide to Focus” and learn just how easy it is to start using the Two Hour Solution today: https://freedompersonaldevelopment.com/tenextrahours.
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