Looking Ahead to 2018

Cds IMG 1348 Edit 2It’s become something of a tradition for me to reflect on the past 12 months in my first post of the new year and to consider what I’d like the coming year to hold for me. As I’ve done in the past, I want to reiterate that this isn’t about resolutions or goals for the year. It’s merely me thinking aloud on paper about what I’d like to see happen in my business in the foreseeable future.

Looking back to my first post of 2017 I wrote about my amazement that I’d achieved so many of the items I’d laid out as intentions in January 2016, despite not consciously having done so. I found exactly the same thin when I looked back at my first post from 2017 – it’s almost like those intentions had been sitting in the back of my mind and subtly shaping everything I did last year.

2017 was a year in which I clarified the area I want to work in – namely explaining how people who are differently abled accomplish tasks to facilitate our inclusion into society and the workplace, and to build relationships with the various role-players in that sector. Certainly that was the focus of much of my speaking and the media opportunities that came my way, many of which I’ve already shared with you. I’ve also started making better use of different technologies and, as you’ll no doubt agree, this will be a continuous focus since technology is constantly changing.

Here’s where I set a few of my intentions for 2018:

  • Start working on my next book – whatever that turns out to be
  • Continue Building and consolidating my brand
  • Extend my network of those working in the disability sector to leverage real and tangible change
  • Continue experimenting with new technologies and using them to build my business

And so, let’s see what the new year brings…

May I wish you everything of the best for 2018 – let’s hope it is a positive, productive and profitable year for us all!

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  1. I wish you all the best… your motivation and achievements continue to inspire

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