03rd Jan 2008

Why some people never learn from their own experiences. . .

When you are planning your future goals for your business how much notice do you take of last year’s achievements and disappointments?

Many people concentrate on what they are going to do without fully considering the experiences they have already had. I know I’ve been guilty of that over the years, even though I’m continuously building on what I’ve already produced.

But this post at Rich Schefren’s blog made me stop and think. He describes how to analyse your experiences, good and bad; how to learn from them and - more importantly - decide what action you’re going to take so you benefit from those lessons.

Tie that in with my post on setting goals 2008 and beyond and you have a powerful system for improving your business - and personal - success.

Take a look - even if you already do this in your business and life - Rich’s explanation is worth reading.

~ Carol Bentley

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