If you let out a sigh of exasperation when you think about setting New Year’s resolutions, you are not alone. Last year when I jotted down my resolutions they sounded just like any other year: try to lose a few pounds, get up earlier, be a better parent. Quite frankly, they bored me!
It was then that I started to rethink, what might my resolutions look like if I were to live a fearlessly positive life? How might my goals look different? Honestly, if my resolutions were fearlessly positive, I wouldn’t just shed a few pounds, I would aim to be in the best shape of my entire life. At work, I wouldn’t just try to reach a certain sales goal, I would aim to be at the top of my game at in every area, constantly innovating and learning new skills.
The challenge for 2021 is how to move both you and your teams beyond just the mundane and average and begin to think about what it looks like to be fearlessly positive outliers.
Once you go down a path of fearless positivity for your organization, the possibilities open up in unexpected ways. You realize you are constantly selling yourself short. It is so tempting to think about setting SMART goals (after all you stand less chance of failure, right?), but often this leads to being just like everyone else and far from reaching your full potential.
Particularly in light of the recent pandemic, a lot of global shifts (work, travel, digital) have provided extra opportunities – but we have to seek them out. One of my favorite statistics is that 50% of the Fortune 500 actually came out of recession of the 1980s. Those organizations who are able to find new ways of looking at change are more resilient in the long run.However, pushing through periods of upheaval and uncertainty requires both fearless positivity and strategy. Goals can’t just be pipedreams; they need a plan to become a reality.
To set fearlessly positive resolutions for you and your teams in 2021, try these strategies:
So, this time of year is a great opportunity to start afresh and look forward to what you and your teams want to accomplish in the coming year – not just via the same age-old list of mediocre goals, rather fearlessly positive, wholeheartedly ambitious ones.
By understanding the brain science of mindfulness, devoting even a few minutes into grounding mindset and investing in new skills for your teams, you can tap into their full potential and stride forward into 2021 with creativity and resilience.
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