The Time is Now

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author/source: Ashana Crichton

September-new-beginningsDo you feel a little restless? The end of summer brings with it an unsettling feeling that something is coming to an end, yet nothing is really beginning. We reside ourselves to the fact that Fall is coming... that’s it, it’s the beginning of Fall. Or is it?

For approximately 20 years of our lives, September marks the beginning of the year. When we’re in education, every September we start afresh; new teachers, new lessons, new friends. We are able to draw a line under what was, unmarred by previous mishaps and are able to work toward new goals, projects, and academic success. When we leave education, our calendar changes, but that September feeling, the feeling of new hopes and possibilities remains, yet often goes unfulfilled.
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As adults, we transition to a life defined by the January to December calendar. January is the start of the ‘year’ and with it comes resolutions, goals and a month of good intent. We use January as a baseline, to get healthy and ensure our finances are back on track. We need it to regain a sense of equilibrium. 

We naturally flow into spring and allow the change of climate and nature’s new beginnings to affect our lifestyles; we clean our homes, store our winter layers and get outside more, making use of the warmer weather. We embrace Spring and the feelings that it arouses; the season of vitality. So why do we suppress the innate tendency to ignite new goals and plan for progress in September? 

Sharpen-those-pencilsNow is the time to sharpen your new pencils, buy the books that are going to stand you in good stead, and create new, sustainable routines and milestones for your achievements. Whether or not you’re in education, and regardless of whether you have children to remind you that school is starting back, in the pit of your stomach, you know that you should be inspired to act.

So let’s, from now on, give September it’s rightful place in the year; the month that sparks new ambition. Ask yourself what you want to change, achieve, create or do differently. And decide what your first step needs to be. Then do it. And do it again. We have at least a month before we see the first leaves fall from the trees, that’s more than the 21 days needed to form new habits. Rather than let it pass you by, grab it with both hands. It’s September people, let’s make this one count!

Bio

Ashana-CrichtonAshana Crichton is an ICF Certified Leadership Coach and Founder of ARC Growth. Within her practice, she specializes in working with women entrepreneurs and mid-career professionals, helping them visualize success, realize goals and maximize their personal potential. Her coaching techniques give clients the clarity and insight to transition into new ways of working for a greater sense of purpose and sustainable work/life balance.

1:1 Coaching helps to increase self-awareness, build confidence and harness values-based behaviors for personal and professional fulfillment. Ashana inspires women to make their ‘what if’ their reality. 

For corporate clients, she complements her Coaching with facilitated workshops and seminars for group/team development.

Name: Ashana Crichton

Title: Leadership Coach & Founder, ARC Growth

Website: www.arc-growth.com

Linked In: www.linkedin.com/in/ashana-crichton

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