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A new term, a new mindset

By Mark Hassan-Ali 

Starting the new autumn term offers the opportunity to refresh your mindset and approach the months ahead with renewed energy, motivation and enthusiasm. It’s a chance to leave behind unproductive habits and focus on achieving your goals before the end of the year.

To begin the term with a new mindset, it’s important to reflect on your goals and aspirations. What do you want to achieve by the end of the autumn term? Whether it’s individually achieving a growth or performance target, or collectively achieving something as a team, becoming more organised with clear, actionable and tangible goals will help serve you as a powerful motivator. Once you have your goals in mind, break them down into smaller, more manageable steps. This makes them seem less overwhelming but also gives you a sense of accomplishment as you progress and tick things off your list.

Motivation is the driving force behind any successful endeavour, and maintaining it is key to staying on track. One way to keep your motivation high is to keep reminding yourself of the reasons behind your goals. Whether it’s the desire to achieve your dream career or the personal satisfaction of overcoming hurdles and challenges, keeping the reasons at the forefront of your mind can help energise you when the going gets tough.

In addition to motivation, approaching the new term with a sense of energy and enthusiasm is key. The energy doesn’t just come from physical well-being, though that is important, it also comes from a positive and proactive attitude. Start each day with the intention to make it a great one and make the most out of every opportunity. Be proactive and engaged in team meetings and training sessions, and seek out opportunities to widen your knowledge base and skillset. Doing this will help you to absorb material better but also make the learning process more enjoyable and fulfilling.

Physical energy also plays a crucial role in achieving your professional and personal success. Take care of your body by getting enough sleep, eating well, and exercising regularly. A well-rested body supports a sharp mind, ready to tackle the day/s ahead. Additionally, practising mindfulness and meditation can help you to stay focused and reduce stress, further contributing to your overall energy levels.

Perhaps most importantly, approach the autumn term with a hunger for challenges. Challenges push you out of your comfort zone and force you to think differently and creatively. By attacking them head-on, you’ll build resilience and confidence to tackle even greater hurdles in the future.

Remember, a new term is a fresh start – a blank page where you can redefine what success looks like for you. Embrace learning, stay motivated and keep your energy levels high – this mindset is infectious and you’ll not only see the benefits for yourself, but for those around you.

There are so many great resources available online to help support your focussed mindset.  A book that changed my mindset completely and got me into much better habits is ‘Atomic Habits’ by James Clear – why not give it a read or listen?

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