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December 30, 2015, TGIW: Unhumping Hump Day…Starting

By Darrell Gurney | Blog

Dec 30

“You don’t have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great.” –Zig Ziglar

By this time next week, we will be nearly a full week into 2016.

If you’re like me, there’s been more than ample thought put into visions and plans for this next, illusionary period of time called “the new year”.

Yet, with all the planning (or not) that we’ve achieved (or not), there simply comes the time to begin.

Has there ever been a perfect start? Unlikely.

But with a burst of energy to jettison the old and the willingness to set a (many times correctable) course for the new, we may see some perfect finishes.

Meet you here same time next year…for show and tell?  Happy New Year.

Got starting gun?

“Start by doing what’s necessary; then do what’s possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible.” –St. Frances of Assisi

About the Author

DARRELL W. GURNEY, Executive/ Career Coach and 20-year recruiting veteran, supports people at all levels to make fulfilling and profitable career transitions. His first book, Headhunters Revealed! Career Secrets for Choosing and Using Professional Recruiters, was winner of the Clarion Award for Best Book by the Association for Women in Communications and was reviewed in Publishers Weekly. His newest book, Never Apply for a Job Again: Break the Rules, Cut the Line, Beat the Rest, has been endorsed by bestselling thought leaders such as Harvey Mackay, Keith Ferrazzi, and Dr. Ivan Misner. A personal and business brand strategist, Darrell’s Stealth Method of networking has helped folks expand their reach within both careers and new client circles. He speaks, leads workshops, and is a media expert on subjects such as recruiting, networking, and finding one’s passion. He was recently named Networking Expert for BeyondB-School.com and offers webinars and programs that get MBA students and working professionals out, connected, and landed.

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