Thursday, March 13, 2008

Are you heading for a business health crisis?

Wherever you reside on this planet it is likely your news media is full of stories about the immediate and long-term community health crisis.

The focus is on what to do at a high level and no one seems to be able to fix the issues on the ground.

With an increase in the ageing population, rising obesity levels and increasing stress related illness; just to name a few issues; I am wondering where the discussion about individual proactivity is in all this?

Unless the issues are tackled at both a global and individual activity level, positive sustainable change is unlikely.

You are most likely aware of how your moment-by-moment decisions and resultant actions affect your health. Will you wait until the impact is strong enough to need medication or indeed hospitalisation, before you act? And… are you aware of the real consequences on you and your lifestyle if ill health manifests in its full capacity?

I am sure you see how easily this correlates to business issues and business practice! It is crucial to be clear about your business outcomes and practice the necessary detailed activity to achieve them.

Activity that takes you off-track and wastes time may seem small in the moment but has massive impact in the future.

Interestingly, my focus on emotional resilience encapsulates both personal and business aspects. Since without a positive personal state and good health, as well as clear personal business processes, you are unlikely to achieve your outcomes and enjoy doing so.

What seemingly insignificant negative habitual action can you decide to change and act on right now? How will changing that make a difference in you positively pursuing your business outcomes?

My Proactiv8or® learning system addresses these specific issues. It has application for both corporates and individuals. The newly released self-paced system is now available from my website.

Until next time, be emotionally resilient; make great decisions and Proactiv8 in 2008!

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