Tips for New Year's goals

Hello! This is Orsel Saito.

Happy New Year.

I think many online shop managers start the new year with anxiety, wondering if they will be able to make any sales over the New Year period and wondering, "Will we be okay this month?"
Sales will eventually return, so it's okay, but I hope that you will take advantage of this sense of crisis and spend some time doing things that you normally wouldn't be able to do, such as reviewing your numbers and researching other stores.

As the new year approaches, many people set goals for the year.

Our employees are excited about this year, saying things like reading books and going to the gym, but as always, by February they'll have completely forgotten all about it.
I think I'll forget about it by next weekend at the earliest.

I find it hard to understand that it's more important to do what needs to be done today no matter what, rather than setting big goals.

Stopping the behaviors that hinder happiness will get you closer to success than setting new goals in the first place.
says Rolf Dobelli, author of the bestselling book "Think Clearly."
He said that wasting time setting goals is nonsense.

What is the point of setting fairytale goals without correcting the time you spend surfing the internet, social media, watching YouTube, the habit of lazing around at work until late at night, pointless drinking parties, the time you spend worrying, and your tendency to procrastinate?

Furthermore, Yozawa Tsubasa, who is famous for being very wealthy,
PDCA is outdated. The only way to succeed is to repeat the cycle of intuition → action → reflection.
He even goes so far as to say that.

I haven't reflected enough, so I'll reflect on myself every day and continue to be an old-fashioned, passionate man this year.

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