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Spring has sprung, longer daylight hours has begun and things have started warming up. Some people are already remarking about how time flies. But time is relative. However the seasons and looking at the year in quarters can sometimes be a useful way of tacking stock, addressing what needs to be looked at and moving ahead.

It’s no surprise that many businesses and organisations split the year into quarters to help them plan, focus, budget and stay on course. Could looking at the year in such a way be useful for you – especially if you tend to start the year well and then feel as though you lose your way.

So if we do look at the year in quarters or season then we’re very much now into season two. So where are you? What’s happening personally and professionally.

  • The questions below will help to take stock, re-focus and hopefully move ahead.
  • What were your priorities, goal or aspirations at the start of the year?
  • Where are you things at now in terms of these things?
  • What has been achieved? (and give yourself credit  for this)
  • What areas are you having difficulty  with?
  • What areas do you need to prioritize between now and June?
  • What help – if any – do you need to help you?
  • How will you review how you progress?

 

A little help

Good luck with this next phase in your year and do get in touch if I can help. Remember there’s all sorts of information and support available on my free newsletter which you can get here.   There’s also heaps of free tools, resources, videos and free live chat seminars over on Evolved Heart, my free self development resource website. Meanwhile if you’re looking for coaching for yourself in your life, or for your business or your team in your organisation do get in touch.  And remember there’s also a range of events that I speak at including my regular ‘Soul Trader’ workshop at the British Library. Check out the events page here for more.

Rasheed Ogunlaru is a leading life coach, speaker and business corporate coach. His clients include entrepreneurs, entertainers, Chief Executives, organisations, teachers, healers and the public.