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Have you ever taken the time to celebrate your small wins, or do you find yourself focusing solely on what didn’t go as planned?
Dr. James Bryant continues the "Finish Strong" mini-series by diving into the importance of conducting a thorough year-end review. This reflective process is essential not only for evaluating your professional achievements but also for recognizing your personal growth. Dr. James emphasizes the value of celebrating even the smallest milestones and shows how a "Success Autopsy" can help replicate future successes. Through real-life testimonials and actionable exercises, he illustrates how to approach the year-end review with self-compassion, growth, and strategy. Tune in to learn how you can wrap up the year by celebrating your wins, turning setbacks into learning opportunities, and creating a roadmap for future success.
[00:00 - 02:34] Balancing Work and Life
[02:35 - 04:40] The Power of Review
[04:41 - 07:22] Collecting Your Wins
[07:23 - 11:46] Celebrate, Don’t Dwell
[11:46 - 16:06] The Success Autopsy
[16:07 - 18:47] What’s Next: Learning from Setbacks
Key quotes:
"Too often we focus solely on what we haven’t accomplished, overlooking the progress we’ve made." – Dr. James Bryant
"Success isn’t just about reaching your final destination; it’s about all the steps you take along the way." – Dr. James Bryant
"Celebration is like giving yourself a well-deserved pat on the back, but understanding why you succeeded is what gives you the roadmap to do it again." – Dr. James Bryant
"Replicating successful habits is the key to continuous growth." – Dr. James Bryant
Engineer's Blueprint for success: https://www.engineeryoursuccessnow.com/engineers-blueprint/
Let's connect! Find me on my LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram. I'd love to hear from you.
Sign Up for the Email List: https://bit.ly/3QFzcWW
You have the strength of a hero within you. Check out my website, www.engineeryoursuccessnow.com, and learn how to unlock your potential and achieve success both in business and in life.
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Have you ever taken the time to celebrate your small wins, or do you find yourself focusing solely on what didn’t go as planned?
Dr. James Bryant continues the "Finish Strong" mini-series by diving into the importance of conducting a thorough year-end review. This reflective process is essential not only for evaluating your professional achievements but also for recognizing your personal growth. Dr. James emphasizes the value of celebrating even the smallest milestones and shows how a "Success Autopsy" can help replicate future successes. Through real-life testimonials and actionable exercises, he illustrates how to approach the year-end review with self-compassion, growth, and strategy. Tune in to learn how you can wrap up the year by celebrating your wins, turning setbacks into learning opportunities, and creating a roadmap for future success.
[00:00 - 02:34] Balancing Work and Life
[02:35 - 04:40] The Power of Review
[04:41 - 07:22] Collecting Your Wins
[07:23 - 11:46] Celebrate, Don’t Dwell
[11:46 - 16:06] The Success Autopsy
[16:07 - 18:47] What’s Next: Learning from Setbacks
Key quotes:
"Too often we focus solely on what we haven’t accomplished, overlooking the progress we’ve made." – Dr. James Bryant
"Success isn’t just about reaching your final destination; it’s about all the steps you take along the way." – Dr. James Bryant
"Celebration is like giving yourself a well-deserved pat on the back, but understanding why you succeeded is what gives you the roadmap to do it again." – Dr. James Bryant
"Replicating successful habits is the key to continuous growth." – Dr. James Bryant
Engineer's Blueprint for success: https://www.engineeryoursuccessnow.com/engineers-blueprint/
Let's connect! Find me on my LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram. I'd love to hear from you.
Sign Up for the Email List: https://bit.ly/3QFzcWW
You have the strength of a hero within you. Check out my website, www.engineeryoursuccessnow.com, and learn how to unlock your potential and achieve success both in business and in life.