GAZELLE MAGAZINE SEPTEMBER 2017 | Page 12

PUBLISHER'S NOTE Commit to a Fresh Start A s we say goodbye to the glorious fruits of summer and prepare for the season ahead, we are reminded that we only have a few months left before year’s end to clean up all of life’s happenings. How many items on your last list of New Years’ resolutions remain unaccomplished? How many times have you started to work on them and then stopped? I have gone to the gym a handful of times, which is nothing compared to the three or four times a week I committed to at the beginning of the year. I also made a commitment to connect more with people in my personal life and in business. I wanted to have a year filled with more meaningful relationships. Time is getting more precious as life gets busier. I wanted to extend myself to people and things that matter to me. The one task I did accomplish was to eliminate various elements and friendships that weighed me down. I cut back on interactions with those whom I knew all along were not really rooting for me. I knew it would mean dealing with unpleasant feelings of loss. While taking care of dirty business can be hard, it is necessary - not only for personal success and fulfillment - but for business growth too. Think about all the times you spend focusing on people and things that have outlived their purpose in your life. Not every relationship will go to the next chapter with you. Not every home you move into will be your forever home. Not every job or client will last a lifetime. I guess what I am trying to say is that there is still time to clean up your life in 2017. Do you really want to take the baggage you carried over from 2016 into 2018? I am making a commitment to myself to get my life in order. There is still time before that ball drops to ring in the New Year. I plan to make the next four months count. Will you do the same? Sincerely, Cillah Hall Founder and Publisher [email protected] 10 GAZELLE STL