
The Season for Reflection and Action
As the year winds down, it’s the perfect time to reflect, declutter, and set the stage for meaningful progress. Here are 10 key insights to help guide the process:
1. Clear the Clutter
Both physically and mentally—let go of unnecessary materials, outdated files, and distractions. If you truly need it, chances are there’s another copy somewhere.
2. Ditch the Clichés
Some phrases have overstayed their welcome. “Talent management” replaced “leadership development,” yet real impact remains elusive. And “war for talent”? Time to retire it for good.
3. Coaching or Advising?
Everyone seems to be a coach these days—but how many genuinely offer selfless, insightful guidance? It’s worth asking: Are we truly helping others grow, or just adding to the noise?
4. Don’t Ignore 2007
An off-election year? Hardly. The decisions made now will shape the future, particularly around a war many wish would simply disappear.
5. Change or Else
That’s our theme for the coming year. Whether through new partnerships, speaking engagements, or fresh initiatives, we’re committed to transformation. Hold us to it.
6. The Art of Reinvention
We’re searching for leaders who have successfully transitioned into entirely new fields—those who’ve not just survived, but thrived in reinvention. Know any?
7. Redefining Success
Instead of chasing conventional definitions, try defining success on your own terms. The answers may surprise you.
8. Face Your Fears
Rather than avoiding insecurities, confront them head-on. It’s tough, but necessary. Few truly practice this, yet those who do reap the rewards.
9. Laugh, Think, Cry
The legendary Jimmy Valvano had it right: A day filled with laughter, deep thought, and raw emotion is a day well spent. Who’s got the tissues?
10. Beyond Resolutions—Create Value
Instead of tired New Year’s resolutions, ask yourself: Where will I create the most value next year? For whom? With whom? The answers will shape your path forward.
Now’s the time to set the foundation for a transformative year ahead. Where will you start?