New year resolutions that will help you scale in Year 2020

I'm glad you've made it through to another new year.

Since yesterday I have started seeing new year resolutions flying on social media platforms. That's cool, it's good to plan to avoid failure.

But, you will do yourself good to reflect on how well you have achieved your last year resolutions. I'm sure many of these resolutions were not achieved because they are not strategic but mere words of mouth.

I've seen some organizations/multi-nationals commit this same planning error. Should you continue to commit this avoidable blunder? No , you shouldn't.

My $1billion advice to you is to plan for the next decade, that is, have a 10years plan( 2020- 2030). Say, in the next 10years, I want to achieve this or that (....) However, that doesn't warrant you shelve your new year plans or resolutions. No! I'll advice you make conscious plans for year 2020, but ensure they are plans or resolutions are means to achieve your next decade goals.

You could probably break your next decade goal into 5, by making two years focused resolution within the next 10years. After the first two years,you can measure how well you have meet up with the first two years resolution. Remember, make your new year resolution a tatic within strategy to achieve a decade goal.

If you're are a freshman in your profession, you could set a 10 goal to be at the top the pyramid in your chosen profession. New year resolution for someone like this could be to acquire specific professional skills within year 2020-2021.

Ensure you make strategic plans ahead of the new year and constantly measure how well you are alligned with your bigger goal, next decade.
Be strategic, plan wise!
Wishing you a happy New year! Kindly share your thoughts in the comment box.

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