For Immediate Release:
Dateline: Nantucket,
MA
Wednesday, February 19, 2025
Monday’s Yogi quote “If you don’t know where you’re going, you’ll end up someplace else” challenges us to focus: If you don’t want to end up totally lost (or in a place you didn’t mean to be), here are three fun and practical ways to stay on track: Set a Destination (Even a Rough One!) – You don’t need a perfect plan, but having a general direction keeps you from wandering aimlessly. Think of it like setting your GPS—it’s fine to take detours, but at least you know where you’re trying to go! Check Your Map Along the Way – Life’s full of unexpected turns, so take a moment now and then to see if you’re still heading where you want. If not, adjust! No shame in rerouting—better a quick U-turn than ending up in “Oops-ville.” Stay Open to Surprises – Planning is great, but some of the best adventures happen when you embrace the unexpected. Just make sure the surprises add to your journey, not derail it completely!
About Marsha Egan, CPCU, CSP, PCC, ICF-Certified CoachMarsha Egan, is CEO of the Egan Group, Inc., Nantucket MA and an internationally recognized professional speaker. She is a leading authority on email productivity. Her acclaimed ?12 Step Program for E-Mail E-ddiction? received international attention, being featured on ABC Nightly News, Fox News, and newspapers across the globe. In early 2009, the program was adapted into a book, Inbox Detox and the Habit of E-mail Excellence (Acanthus 2009 - http://InboxDetox.com/book) Marsha works with forward-thinking organizations that want to create a profit-rich and productive email culture. Marsha was named one of Pennsylvania?s Top 50 Women in Business in 2006.
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