![]() ![]() In 2021, I wanted to spend more time turning my research into long-from written content instead of just 900 word posts, 280 character tweets, or podcast show notes. And while I often spend a lot of time doing research for the content, most of the content I publish is what I’d call short form. And then there’s some miscellaneous content including webinars and videos thrown in for good measure. ![]() Between my five podcasts, I publish about 8 – 10 episodes a month, some of which have detailed show notes. I’m fairly prolific when it comes to publishing content. Let’s take a look back at my 3 words for 2021 and see what grade I give myself in terms of how the words guided my actions in the past year. Past 3 WordsĢ021: Long-Form, Core, Connections Review of My 3 Words for 2021 I’ll also share why I am NOT doing this exercise in 2022 and what I’m doing in its place. In today’s post, I review my 3 words for 2021 and discuss how well I executed on them. My 3 words are printed at the top of my Daily Outcomes sheet (my prioritized to-do list) so I see them multiple times a day.īy being thoughtful when I identify my 3 words and then reviewing them on a daily basis, I have a daily reminder of my key focus for the year and this will (ideally) help me stay on track and on plan. For seven years, I’ve started each year with 3 words that I’ve carefully chosen to motivate me, remind me, and guide me on my road to making the New Year my best year ever.
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