Itโs that time of year when we as business owners start looking over things and begin to worry about whatโs coming next. Do I have enough clients? Am I going to be able to pay my bills? Am I going to be able to pay off my business debt and personal debt? All the things! Itโs very easy to go into desperation mode and beat yourself up. Instead of making decisions out of desperation, leaders allow themselves to gather data, interpret the data, and translate the data into new actions toward their goals. Letโs talk about how you can move from being desperate to deliberate as you begin to do your year-end evaluation and start prepping for 2024.
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๐ Worry is hoping for things you don’t really want.
๐ Live in a world of deliberation. Be deliberate about your actions, your time, and the words you use, because what you put out comes back.
๐ Desperation is debilitating. It excludes evidence and tells you that everything that you’re thinking, seeing, and feeling is true.
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Think about how youโre going to take these last few days of the year and move with deliberation, and expectation. You have to claim exactly everything that you desire and that you want over your family, life, business, and company. What are you calling in so that there is no room for the stuff that you want to push away?
Make a list and then call in all of those things for yourself and others in 2024.
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Laurel Rutledgeโs human-centered approach, empathy, and understanding of individual needs make her a top-notch personal advisor and womenโs leadership coach.
Her care and compassion have made her an indispensable guide for countless women navigating the next phases of their lives and careers. Add to that her intimate knowledge of the HR landscape, and it becomes clear why her HR clients have had such transformative experiences. Just as Rutledge has helped countless others get out of their rut and off of the ledge, so too can she help you.
After receiving her MBA, Laurel moved from accounting and consulting to human resources, driven by a desire to do good in a business environment. It quickly became apparent that the switch had been a good choice โ she flourished professionally and became happier, satisfied with the difference she could make through her work.
After a 30-year career, she left the corporate world, but her passion for HR and helping others has only grown. Now, she works one-on-one with clients, leveraging her experience in leadership and personal development to help them get the most of out their lives and careers.
From her beginnings as a consultant at Deloitte to her time as VP of HR at Covestro, Laurel has seen more sides of the business world than most. Sheโs achieved technical mastery of HR, with a deep knowledge of the rules and regulations that must be followed.
Sheโs also a people person, perceptive and outgoing, with a sixth sense for helping others to see the difference between what they want and what they need. The culmination of this is in her personal philosophy: โlead with your heart, act with your head.โ
Find out more at:ย https://laurelrutledge.wpenginepowered.com
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