We have six months left in 2020 as I write these words. It is June 30th. Today is the last day of the first half of the year. Therefore I think it is a good time to think ahead to the next 6 months and what you want to achieve. How about setting a 30 day challenge 2020 for yourself for the month of July? I have already set my own 30 day challenge 2020 for July and will share how I get on with my own challenge with the 1,500+ students on my course Goal Setting 101: how to set and achieve goals.
2020 is challenging
The past few months have been very challenging and will continue to be challenging due to the Covid 19 crisis. Ireland, where I live, was largely shut down – non essential businesses were closed and people told to stay at home. At last, the country has mostly opened up for business again by the end of June. However the virus is still there and could re-surge in the coming months. In particular when the autumn and winter seasons come upon us. We will have cold and damp conditions, which as far as I understand, favours the spread of the virus. We will also have the normal cold and flue season to complicate matters. The economic fallout from the pandemic will continue to be felt as well.
What can we do?
What can we do as individuals? Firstly we can be kind to each other, look to the common good and help where we can and comply with government health guidelines. We can focus our efforts and energies on what we can control ourselves. We can focus on achieving our own goals and making the best of whatever opportunities we have. An important thing we can do is focus on being grateful for all the good we have in our lives and make the most of each and every day.
Goals
Perhaps this is also a good time to redefine your goals and your direction in life? My course will show you how to identify your life’s purpose and vision and how to formulate great goals. The course will also show you great strategies to achieve your goals and the 30 day challenge is one of these strategies. Please check out the free course preview here.
Have a wonderfully productive July and may you make great progress in the direction of your goals and dreams.
I hope you are keeping well wherever you are in the world. I am going to get to the goal setting course later in this blog post but first I want to give you my Covid-19 update.
As I write this I am under lock-down in Ireland due to the Covid-19 Pandemic. We are now heading into our 11th week since the schools and colleges closed on Thursday March 12th. Our national holiday celebrations on St. Patrick’s Day, 17th March were cancelled. On March 27th, Ireland was placed on full lock-down with all non-essential journeys banned for two weeks. Of course the lock-down was extended and as I write this (May 24th 2020) we are still under lock-down. Easter celebrations were cancelled. We stayed at home for two bank holiday weekends in May and June. Bars, restaurants, hotels, churches, sporting clubs and activities etc were closed/cancelled. The Irish government required us not to leave our homes except for essential journeys such as to buy food or medicine. We were allowed only exercise within 2kms of our homes.
Is this really happening?
When I reflect back on what I have outlined above it all seems surreal and like something from a novel or a film script. Restrictions are starting to be eased gradually. For example we can now travel up to 5km from our homes to exercise. More shops have been allowed to re-open such as hardware stores. We are currently on a pathway to a phased re-opening of the country over the next few months provided the virus does not re-surge.
Those less fortunate
On a personal level I have been fortunate to date in that I still have work and my children can still continue their education using digital platforms while the schools and colleges are closed. I am also very conscious that we are far more fortunate in Ireland than in many other less well off parts of the world because we have government supports such as income support, if needed, to help us as we are confined to our homes. In less developed parts of the world people have been under lock-down without even food/income (parts of India for example). In other countries the lock-down has been brutal with people being beaten and shot dead in some African countries (e.g. Kenya and Nigeria). For millions of people around the world the pandemic has so far brought death, sickness, hunger, poverty and lost earnings, business failure and stress. My sympathy goes to all those affected by the pandemic so far.
None of us know what is around the corner but I think it is important that we all do our best now to set goals around self-education, building new skills for the future and preparing for a world changed by this pandemic.
My Goal Setting Course Update
I just want to you give an update on my new goal setting course which I have now completed (finally!) and which is live on the Udemy platform. The lock-down is a great time for you to get crystal clear your own life’s purpose, the direction you want to take into the future and the skills your need to acquire. This is a great time to build new skills but you must be clear on what you want first and who you want to become. You then need to know how to set great goals to take you from where you are now to where you want to be.
Course description
Many people set goals and perhaps you also set goals for yourself. The question is how effective are those goals? How compelling and inspiring are your goals? What is your success rate on goal achievement? According to U.S. News & World Report, the failure rate for New Year’s resolutions is said to be about 80 percent, and most give up on their new year goals by mid-February. The good news is that effective goal setting is a learned skill that we can all acquire and improve upon. None of us can afford to take goal setting for granted. This course will show you how to set compelling and life transforming goals that will bring out the very best in you and take you life in a new and exciting direction of your own choosing. You have the power to make your life whatever you want it to be through effective goal setting. This course is action orientated and by the end of the course you will have set up to three key long term goals to propel your own life forward in new and exciting directions. Don’t wait until new year to set effective goals. You can set goals any time of year. Also don’t assume that you know everything about goal setting already. Even experienced goal setters can benefit by renewing and constantly refining their goal setting skills.
Enroll Now
You are welcome now to enroll on my Goal Setting course . I would appreciate if you leave a review of the course and and if possible you could send me some feedback on what you liked and what could be improved etc.
As for myself I have already started work on my next course. A change of tack this time as I return to another favourite topic of mine: beekeeping. In fact it’s a wonderful time of year to be making that course because it gets me out into nature and I am enjoying every minute. That is as might be expected because course creation is aligned with my own personal hedgehog concept or ikigai. If you want to find out what I mean by that please enroll for the course!
Stay safe and well.
Tom
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