November 25: Success is a Habit (SPECIAL 100TH EDITION)
Keeping a success journal isn't just about recording wins; it’s about building a habit of recognizing and celebrating your achievements, big and small.
Today marks a special occasion:
The 100th post to the Leadership Lessons blog.
Who knew I’d make it this far without running out of ways to say 'delegate effectively'?
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Thanks again for being part of my leadership journey. Now, let's dive into today's lesson before this buffet metaphor gets completely out of hand...
Success is a habit
Your success journal should be a regular practice. Tracking your wins—even small ones—builds a habit of celebrating achievements and fosters a positive mindset. With each entry, you’re building a record of growth, a confidence boost, and a powerful resource for future self-reflection.
Take Action: Take five minutes today to jot down one recent success. It can be as small as finishing a task early. Capture what made it a win and how it reflects your strengths.