Quitter’s Day is the second Friday of January each year. Quitter’s Day is set aside to recognize those who set new year goals and fail to achieve them. The tradition of setting New Year’s resolutions began 4,000 years ago with the ancient Babylonians. The idea for Quitter’s Day is to encourage and support those who have given up on their New Year’s resolution or goal to try again and ultimately succeed. Research has shown that people quit their resolutions for the year, and many good intentions are abandoned in about 2 weeks. Because this is only 3% of the entire year, which seems so tiny, it made me wonder why so many people want to improve their lives, businesses, and communities, yet for all our best efforts; we run out of willpower in only 2 weeks.
Do Something You Are Proud Of!
Easy to Implement Business Tips What was the last thing you did inside your business that you were proud of? That should be the goal that we strive for in all of the main activities and tasks surrounding our business. Especially the customer-facing projects. For example, hopefully, part of your routine weekly is to take … Read more