How Do You Measure A Year?
By: Kendall Summerhawk (see my bio)
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A year is more than just 365 days, 8760 minutes or 525,600 seconds. It’s a stretch of time that can feel endless when you’re relaxing with your favorite book on a sun drenched beach, or can feel like it’s gone in a snap when you’re trying to juggle competing demands and priorities.
But what if, instead of measuring a year by how much you did (or didn’t) get done, you chose a different form of measurement?
Would you measure your year by how many peoples’ lives you impacted through your business?
Would you measure it by how many times you acknowledged someone’s efforts to stretch their comfort zone?
Or perhaps you would measure it by how often you felt intense, passionate gratitude. I’m not talking about just speaking about gratitude, but really allowing it to flow through you, like a rich river of emotion that heats up your blood and makes your heart thrum with Divine love, happiness and well being.
How Many Peoples’ Lives Do You Want To Touch Because Of Your Business?
How much gratitude would you need to feel — every day — to make that happen?
I’ll return to my regular marketing, pricing and mo-ney mindset articles with the new year. But for this week, during this beautiful holiday season, I urge you to consciously decide how you want to measure your year in a way that causes you to feel an abundance of gratitude that is unstoppable!
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Kendall SummerHawk, the Million Dollar Marketing Coach, is an expert at helping women entrepreneurs at all levels design a business they love and charge what they're worth and get it.






January 7th, 2009 at 4:33 pm
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