Year End Questions – Part 3 of 4

Here’s the third of my year end questions:

Year End Question #3
What do I want to do ‘less of’ in 2009?

As I reflect back on how I spent my time in 2008, it leads me to this question: what do I want to do less of in 2009?  In years past, this question has led to radical changes in my life as I’ve decided to do ‘less’ evening meetings (I currently do almost none) or I’ve decided to do less preaching (no one is great 52 weeks a year) or . . . .well, you get the picture.

I’ve learned that I cram my life too full and that I have to force myself to add white space (or margin) to my life if I’m going to remain effective.

Oh, and once you ask this question you have to develop a plan to make it happen – this question ain’t a magic wand (ha!).

See you in 2009 for the final question (no post on Jan 1 – I’m taking the day off).

Nelson

P.S. If you are looking for more ways to make 2009 greater than 2008, check out my resource Developing A One Year Personal Growth Plan by clicking here.

Posted On: December 31, 2008
Posted as: Leadership
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