How to Keep Perspective on Your Journey

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Page 1 of 1 +44 (0) 7976 751 095 [email protected] http://danbeverly.com How to Keep Perspective on Your Journey 28 January 2016 Knowing where we are and where we're headed is crucial to goal pursuit. But we can only achieve true perspective if we acknowledge where and what we've come from. History, tradition and personal journey Last week, I celebrated a milestone birthday. A couple of days later at my birthday family gathering, I was then given the original telegram that announced my birth to my grandfather who, at that time, was yet to get a phone installed. And also among my gifts, I got tickets to one of the final games for West Ham (I'm a fan; as is my father, both my grandfathers, all my uncles and so on) at The Boleyn Ground: the home of the Hammers since 1904 - but no more when they complete their move to the Olympic Stadium this summer. And so these past few days, I've been all about history and tradition and personal journey. And it's been really useful thinking. But how often do we really reflect in such terms? Q. How often do we stop and acknowledge just how far we've come? Conducting a productive retrospective When working to achieve goals and progress plans, it's really important to know where we are and where we're headed. But when that's the sole focus, it can quickly turn to overwhelm: with everything that's yet to do. We lose sight of how far we've already come. To help keep a healthy perspective, stop for a moment and acknowledge your journey. Make your retrospective as productive as possible by asking: 1. What do you want to acknowledge yourself for? 2. What recent achievements have you been forgetting and overlooking? 3. Which of your achievements are you most proud of? 4. What is most different for you now? 5. Where will you go next with this? Stop and acknowledge just how far you've come. You've probably done a lot more than you think you have.

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How to Keep Perspective on Your Journey 28 January 2016

Knowing where we are and where we're headed is crucial to goal pursuit. But we can

only achieve true perspective if we acknowledge where and what we've come from.

History, tradition and personal journey

Last week, I celebrated a milestone birthday.

A couple of days later at my birthday family gathering, I

was then given the original telegram that announced my

birth to my grandfather who, at that time, was yet to get

a phone installed.

And also among my gifts, I got tickets to one of the final

games for West Ham (I'm a fan; as is my father, both my

grandfathers, all my uncles … and so on) at The Boleyn

Ground: the home of the Hammers since 1904 - but no

more when they complete their move to the Olympic

Stadium this summer.

And so these past few days, I've been all about history

and tradition and personal journey. And it's been really

useful thinking. But how often do we really reflect in such

terms?

Q. How often do we stop and acknowledge

just how far we've come?

Conducting a productive retrospective

When working to achieve goals and progress plans, it's

really important to know where we are and where we're

headed. But when that's the sole focus, it can quickly turn

to overwhelm: with everything that's yet to do. We lose

sight of how far we've already come.

To help keep a healthy perspective, stop for a moment

and acknowledge your journey. Make your retrospective

as productive as possible by asking:

1. What do you want to acknowledge yourself for?

2. What recent achievements have you been

forgetting and overlooking?

3. Which of your achievements are you most proud of?

4. What is most different for you now?

5. Where will you go next with this?

Stop and acknowledge just how far you've come. You've

probably done a lot more than you think you have.