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15. Get out of your rut and live intentionally! - Dean Lane Highlight

Dec 27, 20203 min
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Highlight from Episode #2 interview with Dean Lane.   Dean describes his annual process to review his priorities and set goals to ensure he is reaching his long range plans for his career and life.    He uses the analogy of a Silent Auction as a way to force rank or prioritize his goals.  It's a unique and fresh way of looking at this process that many will appreciate.  It may in fact help to get you unstuck or out of your rut of the same old same old.    

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.... exercise that I do on my birthday every year. I take, and I brainstorm with myself, all the things that are important to me. So do I want a big office, I need a company car. I concerned about the commute, the length of the commute is money important. Do I need a big organization I put I mark all these things down on a piece of paper. And then after you know after a day or two because you can't just do it in one session you have to have to come back to it. When I've got the list complete. I pretend that that's a silent auction. And I have $1,000 and imaginary $1,000. So if I say a car is the most important thing in the world I can put the $1,000 against the car. But then I'm not gonna get anything else. Okay. So if I say a car and an office with my name on the doors are the two most important that I put 500 on each. But then I might not get anything else, so you get the idea. Yeah. Their complicating factor is I pretend that you Joe or somebody is at that silent auction, and they have $1,000 to. And that just puts pressure on yourself to really figure out, you know, what are the important things when you struggle with enough, you come away with a prioritized list of what's important to you. And that allows you then to think about that contemplated you know whatever wording you want, you know, but take it in and then look around at where you are. And are you living the life that you just, you know, that you just defined in this exercise, or are you just kind of on that, you know, are you a gopher or a mouse on the treadmill, you know, are you just just doing it because you do deserve it an angle process for you. Yeah. That's exactly right. And I'm not suggesting change, just for change sake. On the other hand, you don't you don't want to get into a rut. Hey thanks for joining me today on the.

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