The world has changed and so have we --- and in many ways for the better. Take a minute to reflect: You are stronger, more resilient and resourceful than you might've thought a year ago, right? While your taking that long look in the mirror, ask your self these questions: Are your priorities in order? Do you have a firm grasp on those aspects of your life and business that you can control? What changes do you need to make?
Peak-perfomance coach Mark Paulson President of Vision Marketing Chicago says crises and extreme stress can be useful for growth, learning and determining what really matters most to us. "Sometimes your worst day can be your best day if it produces a change, he says. "There is something called post-traumatic growth. You don't have to have post-tramatic stress. You can have growth come out of extreme stress."
This economy has prompted many people to reappraise their lives, their goals,their priorities. Many can take pride in personal victories and comfort in knowing their priorities are in order. Others realize their perspectives are skewed, and they're making changes.
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