
Stuck at the same old place in your career? Break free of habits that hold you back, by developing one new skill this week... We all fall into
routines that make going to work about as exciting as going for a root canal. Gradually others notice … and productivity falls …
If that’s your situation you may simply need to sharpen one creative smart skill to solve problems in a new way.... What do you think?
Luckily, you already possess all the mental resources you’ll need to better your situation. Change starts with you though … and it’s best to start small…. Pick one habit you’d like to replace with a smart skill for success this week…
While making up your mind on a new skill to develop… try replacing one old habit with a new routine… which will help you to grow new pathways in your brain. Even one more creative approach will build you new neuron pathways which could take your career in a different direction…
Make it fun and you’ll get even better results. Drive home along a new route…walk the dog at different times … that way the dog can get out of a few ruts too…Sit in a new place at the dinner table… stand and look out a new window… ask an opinion for a person who differs from you on a hot topic and then listen…avoid adding your differences….
By the way… stop being so hard on yourself and you’ll move forward faster, cause blame and guilt hold you back mentally … the brain shuts down with their darts… and your well-being usually flees too….
Build one new neuron pathway today toward your career target ...one small step at a time … hit that career peak you dreamed of back when you first entered your profession… and you’ll gain the attitude to jumpstart your brain for another new acumen tomorrow…
What do you think?










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