
Your 50s: A Time for Decisions and Change
Once you’ve celebrated your 50th birthday, you may choose to work every day for another 10 years or 20 years, or start to back off.
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Once you’ve celebrated your 50th birthday, you may choose to work every day for another 10 years or 20 years, or start to back off.
I’ve been involved in a coaching group for years, trying to learn to run my life and business with meaningful goals and purpose. Among the habits I have developed that have been most helpful is regularly visiting my major lifetime goals, then my 10-year, three-year and one-year goals. These take meaning and space, however, over a shorter timeline.
Research shows that some hobbies can add years — or even decades — to your life.
We Here Highly Resolve… New Year’s Resolutions This is the time for starting over, striving to improve. For setting the lofty year-long goal(s) to be the best version of yourself. And by April the goal you started with so fervently is usually out of focus. That’s because we really aren’t wired for focusing for a year, according to Gino Wiseman, in his gripping book (I mean “Getting a grip” book) “Traction”. Instead, he suggests picking one to three goals that are measurable, challenging, but attainable, and do it again and again every three months. That 90-day time range is not so far as to be out of sight. Then take those apparitions and check on progress in small steps them weekly. I have been putting this approach to work for the last two years, with consistent small improvements. As you enter 2019, set yourself up for the doable, and calendar your upcoming revision periods. Traction by Gino Wiseman. https://www.eosworldwide.com/traction