It's that time of year, you are setting goals and of course, the infamous New Year's Resolutions. I don't know about you, but I have had serious issues in the past with these resolutions rarely getting accomplished, I do however believe that as far as the blog and business are concerned, I did pretty well last year, and I expect this year to be so much better.
Why?
- I have changed the way that I approach my goal setting and my mentality has shifted, I embrace hard work and understand that faith without works means nothing.
- You can believe in yourself all you want, but if you are unwilling to actually do the work, you are wasting your energy!
- Hard work is actually great.
- You will have ups and downs, the downs will suck, but who really gives a damn? You can either be the loser who complains or the winner who pushes past the crap and claims their win.
This New Year, I encourage you to claim a new mentality as you approach your goals. One that embraces hard work, because the reality is that the reason that you do not accomplish the goals that you want to accomplish is because you are not working hard enough.
Excuses aside, you are the only woman in charge of your destiny!
God has given you the intelligence, strength, and ability to get up and to kick some ass in business, so take advantage of it and join us in 2016 as we focus on transformation through hard work.
This month, we will offer you the tips that you need to get organized, in order to get through your goals and to get stuff done!
We will explore ways to get organized in business, home, and beyond throughout the week with engaging articles, and on Mondays with Motivation Monday, so keep up with the blog, and open your newsletters to take advantage of all of the tips that we have for you.
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Nancy Laws works with Female Entrepreneurs to simplify their lives by providing business support, connec with her at www.afrochicmompreneur.com or on Twitter @Chicmompreneur
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