Friday, December 28, 2012

How To Set Goals in the New Year

How To Set Goals in the New Year

By Sava Tang Alcantara

Setting resolutions at the start of a new year can be effective if you create goals that are realistic and you make them fun in some way. You might brainstorm different ways to accomplish the goal or recruit a friend to help you do it. For example, to lose 10 pounds, consider how to exercise daily, take up a new dance or martial arts class, and ask a good friend to be your workout buddy to keep you motivated.

The idea is to maintain a healthy sense of humor: The more rigid or extreme the goal is, the less likely it will be that it will be attractive or attainable. Allow yourself to make mistakes and enjoy the process as much as reaching---or even surpassing--your new goals.

Step 1

List all the projects and goals you would like to complete during the new year. Don't hold back: This is more of a brainstorming session to get all the ideas out onto paper for you to see them. Try not to censor yourself by limitations of time or budget--simply list the goals.
For example, a list might include: drop 15 pounds, buy a new car, take a surfing trip to Hawaii 

Step 2

Cluster similar goals together to organize this large "wish list." You might group all exercise- and nutrition-oriented goals together. For example, list these similar projects together: joining a running group, doing at least 30 minutes of cardio a day, biking one day a week to work, eating fish once a week and cutting back on coffee.

By doing this, the goals become more defined and clear-cut and less overwhelming.

Step 3

Trim your goals to the top five most important---or desirable---goals. Think of working on these goals for the first six months of the new year, say, from January to June.

If you had 15 to 20 goals on your "master list," by tackling a few at a time and prioritizing them, it will be more likely that you accomplish these goals.

Step 4

Create a specific time frame and action plan for each goal. For example, if you want to run with a group after work, check a calendar and determine which days of the week you are most likely to have time to run with them. It might be two days a week, like Tuesdays and Saturdays. The time frame might be three months to see if you like the group and feel it is working for you. The action plan would be to join the group and see how your workouts go for a month.

Step 5

Re-evaluate after a month. After 30 days, if you find you no longer have a burning desire to learn how to crochet a poncho, drop that crafting class from your goals list. Replace it with another goal or simply use that surplus time for your other goals.

Keep your sense of humor. If your workout buddy bails on you, replace him or her or decide to use your workouts as "moving meditations." If you need the motivation of someone else to exercise, book a trainer for a few sessions or ask a co-worker to fill in.


Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/62614-set-goals-new-year/#ixzz2GNqtbtpT

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Amanda Marsiglio Dominates AT&T Campaign

Turner Enterprises Inc. is proud to announce that Amanda Marsiglio has taken over the rankings becoming the #2 representative in the entire nation! Amanda credits her immense success to her competitive attitude along with her high work ethic. She also stresses the importance of creating short-term goals for herself. 
"I made it my goal to hit top 50 so that's exactly what I did." 
Turner Enterprises Inc. congratulates Amanda on her immense success and is excited to see her continue to make the most of her opportunity here!

Monday, December 10, 2012

Turner Enterprises, Inc. Travels to Chicago

Over the weekend, Turner Enterprises, Inc. traveled to attend the Regional Conference in Chicago to meet with the top executives from the Midwest region. The conference provided guidance and networking opportunities for everyone from newcomers to the seasoned Managers. The highlight of the trip was the awarding of the Top Leader pin to their very own, Ian Bruce (pictured below w/ Asst. Manager Dana Sellers)! President Darrell Turner states, "we are so proud to see Ian's career flourish with us and I was honored to present him with his top leader pin!" Their trip was very revitalizing and their guys are back in the office today ready to get back to another exciting work week at Turner Enterprises, Inc. 


Monday, November 19, 2012

Thanksgiving Facts!

With the holiday approaching Turner Enterprises is sharing some fun facts about Thanksgiving that they learned today in the office!

Check them out!

http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2010/11/10-interesting-thanksgiving-facts/

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

7 Ways to Maintain a Positive Attitude by Jyoti Singal


7 Ways To Maintain A Positive Attitude




In today’s life when one is thronged with worries and tensions all around, it is very difficult to maintain a positive attitude. And often the more you try and be positive, the more it seems the negative energy around you gains strength. So here are 7 ways to change our modus operandi, be positive and work towards a healthier lifestyle.
Do Not Wait for Happiness.
Do not wait for good things to happen to you. You need to work towards happiness. You need to create a happy environment around you today to remain happy tomorrow. This is called an attitude. If you adopt a positive attitude, life becomes a rewarding game instead of a challenge to ‘get through.’
Clarify and Prioritize
Learn to know what you want. If you know what you expect from yourself, your future becomes clear and your goals become attainable
Clarify your purpose : A purpose is something you fulfill each moment when you are in balance with your life. (A purpose is a simple, positive statement of why you are here). A purpose isn’t a goal statement, which one can achieve.
Discover your purpose: by identifying & prioritizing your most important roles in life (at home, at work, community etc) List the positive qualities that you aspire to possess: Honesty, Philanthropic, Accommodating, Tolerant etc.
Visualize your future, with a clear picture in your mind of what you want to accomplish in your lifetime (you can become what you think you are and what you see). One of the most powerful techniques for achieving life goals is visualization (creating a mental image of something happening in future). Believing in and seeing your dreams can motivate you to become what you want to be.
Set goals for yourself (To help your dreams for the future become a reality, you need to set short & long term goals) to stay on course.
To provide steady fuel for your energy, create a list of long term goals to be accomplished in life time & break them into several interim short term goals to help you chart your progress.
Be Resilient
Resilient people are those who face setbacks but ultimately, with perseverance, recover from them. Try and be strong and face life’s difficulties as challenges; respond accordingly with action, rather than with fear, self-pity, inferiority or blame. While life can be very challenging, an important step in becoming more resilient is to develop the habit of positive self talk and to remind yourself that you are strong and can grow stronger and wiser as you handle life’s challenges.
Self Pep Talk
One’s inner dialogue is one’s biggest strength and critic. Listen to your inner self and talk to it. Motivate yourself rather than getting motivated by others. It is the inner voice that makes us critical of ourselves. Rule your inner voice!
Laugh Away
Humor is the best medicine. Make laughter a part of your day. Laughter is known to be a mood elevator. When feeling low, read funny stories or go through a joke book. Allow yourself to open up. See the funny side of things and you will realize, life is a complex, yet funny game.
Seize the day
Carpe Diem, as the proverb goes. Always enjoy the moment. Do not worry about your past or future. Live for the day. What has happened is irreversible and what will happen is unknown, so try and enjoy what you have. Like someone has rightly said:
“The past is history, the future is mystery.
Today is a Gift, That is why we call it the Present”

Be an Optimist
This is the golden rule to maintaining a positive attitude. Always believe in yourself. Being an optimist does not only mean to see the brighter side of life. To be an optimist means to view the surroundings wherein you maximize your strengths and achievements and minimize your weaknesses and apprehensions.
It is difficult to change yourself in a day But at least give it a try. A positive attitude in life will help you go places. Just curb that fear in you and move towards the right path!!
Remember, I CAN and I WILL.

 http://www.pickthebrain.com/blog/7-ways-to-maintain-a-positive-attitude/

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Follow Your Dream

Follow Your Dream
By Amanda Bradley

Follow your dream.
Take one step at a time and don't settle for less,
Just continue to climb.
Follow your dream.
If you stumble, don't stop and lose sight of your goal
Press to the top.
For only on top can we see the whole view,
Can we see what we've done and what we can do;
Can we then have the vision to see something new.
Press on.
Follow your dream.