December is a special month; time to "wrap up" all we've done in 2011. It is a good time to take inventory on what we've learned. This is a time to celebrate successes and recognize areas that need to be addressed. The end of the year is a time to set priorities, and new goals for the New Year.
Things to remember include:
Keep your eyes and ears open. We often hear news items that make a difference in today's world. Not only are news items and world happenings good to know, but they give you a good source for your writing. New ideas spur great writings.
Keep organized. Scattered thoughts are difficult to learn from. Create files, organize your notebook and locker so that you can find things. If you know where you can find your notes; you have all the answers.
Remember those connections. Make connections with what you need to do, to what you've done in the past. Bring the good "stuff" with you and use it to build from. Connections to our work, to resources, and even people and experiences, make the difference to what we do in our future.
Enjoy your holiday celebrations with family and friends.
Monday, December 12, 2011
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