I don’t know about you but April is sneaking away on me. I have set some reasonably tough goals for this month and it seems that all of a sudden it’s only half way through the month but yet I feel like my time to meet these goals is almost up.
The next two weeks both have public holidays for Easter but they are only a few days all up, do they really slow things down? Perhaps I should just keep calling and getting in touch with people I need to regardless of the long weekend coming up. Maybe it’s just a reason to procrastinate on my cold calls? (Really, who does like cold calls!)
What about you? Do the Easter public holidays cut your month short too?
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April – A tough month to achieve?
I don’t know about you but April is sneaking away on me. I have set some reasonably tough goals for this month and it seems that all of a sudden it’s only half way through the month but yet I feel like my time to meet these goals is almost up.
The next two weeks both have public holidays for Easter but they are only a few days all up, do they really slow things down? Perhaps I should just keep calling and getting in touch with people I need to regardless of the long weekend coming up. Maybe it’s just a reason to procrastinate on my cold calls? (Really, who does like cold calls!)
What about you? Do the Easter public holidays cut your month short too?
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This entry was posted on Saturday, April 16th, 2011 at 1:48 pm and is filed under Commentary. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.