The year 2015 is well on its way, holidays are over and routines are returning to normal. Or are they…?
How many people made new year’s resolutions?
A new year is a great milestone to close a chapter and start writing a new one. The end of 2014 could signify the signing off of whatever happened during the year and leaving it in the past. Face 2015 with a completely new outlook, new opportunities and restored vigour for life.
I write this after my first few days back at the office after 4 ½ weeks of leave and find myself gagging on the cliché –ness and hypocrisy of that line. I am exhausted already and although I haven’t counted the days till the first long weekend, the thought has crossed my mind. My relaxed holiday routine has been displaced by alarms, schedules, emails, deadlines and busyness as usual! It is a shock to the system. What it has brought about though, is a desire to make my busyness count. My efforts must make a difference. They must not be wasteful. My time is limited and every second I have available, I want to use to my fullest potential in whatever it is I am involved in. I want to find opportunities to add value to my family, my employer, to my friends and colleagues and if I am able, to the world. I guess these have been my goals for a while, but starting 2015 has stepped this desire up a gear and placed a few areas in focus that require a bit of action on my behalf, rather than just waiting and leaving them to chance. There are huge opportunities available to all of us, you just have to be actively seeking them. I enjoyed this quote from a book I read recently: “Most opportunities never announce themselves with trumpets and confetti. They’re easily missed, mistaken, or squandered. They can be scary. And they never come with a 110% money-back guarantee. They’re often nothing more than chances to improve on something other people are already doing. Opportunities are whispers, not foghorns.” Sean Patrick in his book about Nikola Tesla.
Actively seek out the opportunities that surround you. They may not be fog horns or presented to you in flashing lights, but they are there. Don’t let your busyness keep you trapped in your current circumstances, pause, take a breath and look around yourself and turn those opportunities into something amazing.
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