The habit of reviewing at the end of each week what you have done and taking notice of your accomplishments, no matter how tiny and apparently trivial, can be surprisingly impactful.
Tiny, repeated accomplishments do add up, eventually.
Taking notice of them, celebrating them, and paying attention to what you have used your time for during the week is a beneficial tool not only for enhancing your performance and your self-awareness, but also for discovering, over time, what can be done differently and, hopefully, with greater satisfaction on your side.
Having a look at the week behind you can make a difference for the week ahead of you as well, and it is a habit worth building.
Coaching question of the day:
"What have you accomplished this week?"
Tiny, repeated accomplishments do add up, eventually.
Taking notice of them, celebrating them, and paying attention to what you have used your time for during the week is a beneficial tool not only for enhancing your performance and your self-awareness, but also for discovering, over time, what can be done differently and, hopefully, with greater satisfaction on your side.
[Taking a look at your weekly accomplishments
requires no longer than five minutes a week
and it can be life-changing]
Having a look at the week behind you can make a difference for the week ahead of you as well, and it is a habit worth building.
Coaching question of the day:
"What have you accomplished this week?"
Tags: Coaching question, Self-coaching, Self-awareness, Self-reflection, Weekly accomplishments, Tiny accomplishments, New habits, Time management
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