Do these seven things at the end of each work day if you want to be an high-achiever

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Success is often attributed to a combination of daily habits and routines that set high achievers apart from the rest. One critical aspect of achieving success is how you wrap up your workday.

Successful individuals understand the importance of finishing strong and setting the stage for a productive tomorrow.

Today, we’ll explore the seven things you can do at the end of your workday to maximize your productivity and overall success.

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1. Self-Appreciation

The first step toward success is recognizing your achievements, no matter how seemingly insignificant they may be. Successful individuals have a knack for appreciating themselves.

This practice bolsters self-esteem, instills a sense of accomplishment, and cultivates a positive mindset.

By appreciating yourself at the end of each workday, you not only acknowledge your progress but also motivate yourself for future endeavours. Self-appreciation is the cornerstone of a self-confident and successful ‘you.

 2. Personal Goal Setting

Setting clear and meaningful goals for the next day is a powerful habit embraced by high achievers. Before you wrap up your day, take a moment to reflect on what you want to accomplish tomorrow.

Prioritize your tasks, create a to-do list, and outline your goals.

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Goal setting provides direction and focus, ensuring that you wake up the next morning with a sense of purpose and determination. It’s an essential practice for those striving for success, as it enables you to map out your path and measure your progress.

3. Review and Adjust Your Schedule

Take a moment to review your daily schedule and make necessary adjustments for the next day. Ensure that meetings and appointments are correctly set and allocate sufficient time for focused work.

This practice prevents distractions and scheduling conflicts, allowing you to optimize your available time.

4. Tidy Your Inner Space

Much like a cluttered workspace can hinder productivity, a cluttered mind can impede personal growth. At the end of your workday, engage in inner tidying by reflecting on your thoughts and emotions.

Address any mental clutter or unresolved issues so that you can start a new day with a clear and peaceful mind.

Inner tidying is a practice that helps you maintain mental clarity, emotional well-being, and resilience – essential qualities for achieving success.

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5. Make Time For Self-Improvement

Successful individuals are committed to lifelong learning and personal development. You might have a busy workday that makes it impossible to squeeze in other activities for personal growth.

Spend a few moments at the end of each workday to enhance yourself, whether it’s through reading or taking courses. Ensure that you are continuously evolving and getting better equipped to tackle challenges and seize opportunities on your path to success.     

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6. Mindful Self-Care

In the relentless pursuit of success, self-care often takes a backseat. However, self-care is an integral aspect of personal growth. Engage in activities that promote relaxation and well-being. Whether it’s practising meditation, enjoying a soothing bath, spending time with family, having happy hour friends, or indulging in a favourite hobby, these moments of relaxation recharge your mental and emotional batteries.

By prioritizing self-care, you maintain balance, resilience, and a sense of overall well-being, ensuring that you’re ready to face the challenges that come your way.

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7. Disconnect to Reconnect with Yourself

In the pursuit of success, it’s easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle of daily life, and neglect the most crucial aspect of your journey—yourself.

In today’s hyper-connected world, it’s easy to remain tethered to external demands even after work hours. However, successful individuals understand the importance of disconnecting from work at the end of the day to reconnect with themselves.

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Put aside work-related tasks and distractions, and focus on rekindling your connection with your inner self. Use this time to reflect on your values, passions, and purpose. It’s a practice that not only rejuvenates your spirit but also keeps you grounded in your journey toward success.

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Sanya Onayoade

Continental Editor, North America

SANYA ONAYOADE is a graduate of Mass Communication and a Master of Communication Arts degree holder from the University of Ibadan. He has attended local and international courses on Media, Branding, Public Relations and Corporate Governance in many institutions including the University of Pittsburgh; Reuters Foundation of Rhodes University, South Africa and Lagos Business School. He has worked in many newspaper houses including The Guardian and The Punch. He was the pioneer Corporate Affairs Manager of Odua Telecoms Ltd, and later Head of Business Development and Marketing of Nigerian Aviation Handling Company (NAHCO Plc).

He has led business teams to several countries in the US, Asia and Europe; and was part of an Aviation investment drive in West Africa. He has also driven media and brand consultancy for a few organizations such as the British Council, Industrial Training Fund, PKF Audit/Accounting Firm and Nigeria Stability and Reconciliation Programme. He is a Fellow of Freedom House, Washington DC, and also Fellow of Institute of Brand Management of Nigeria. Sanya is a member of Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), Advertising Practitioners Council of Nigeria (APCON) and Project Management Institute (PMI). He is a 1998 Commonwealth Media Awards winner and the Author of A Decade Of Democracy.
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Morak Babajide-Alabi

Continental Editor, Europe

Morak Babajide-Alabi is a graduate of Mass Communication with a Master of Arts Degree in Journalism from Napier University, Edinburgh, United Kingdom. He is an experienced Social Media practitioner with a strong passion for connecting with customers of brands.

Morak works as part of a team currently building an e-commerce project for the Volkswagen Group UK. Before this, he worked on the social media accounts of SKODA, Audi, SEAT, CUPRA, Volkswagen Passenger Cars, and Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles. In this job, he brought his vast experience in journalism, marketing, and search engine optimisation to play to make sure the brands are well represented on social media. He monitored the performance of marketing campaigns and data analysis of all volumes of social media interaction for the brands.

In his private capacity, Morak is the Chief Operating Officer of Syllable Media Limited, an England-based marketing agency with head office in Leeds, West Yorkshire. The agency handles briefs such as creative writing, ghostwriting, website designs, and print and broadcast productions, with an emphasis on search engine optimisation. Syllable Media analyses, reviews, and works alongside clients to maximise returns on their businesses.

Morak is a writer, blogger, journalist, and social media “enthusiast”. He has several publications and projects to his credit with over 20 years of experience writing and editing for print and online media in Nigeria and the United Kingdom.

Morak is a dependable team player who succeeds in a high-pressure environment. He started his professional career with the flagship of Nigerian journalism – The Guardian Newspapers in 1992 where he honed his writing and editing skills before joining TELL Magazine. He has edited, reported for, and produced newspapers and magazines in Nigeria and the United Kingdom. Morak is involved in the development of information management tools for the healthcare sector in Africa. He is on the board of DeMiTAG HealthConcepts Limited, a company with branches in London, Lagos, and Abuja, to make healthcare information available at the fingertips of professionals. DeMiTAG HealthConcepts Limited achieved this by collaborating with notable informatics companies. It had partnered in the past with Avia Informatics Plc and i2i TeleSolutions Pvt.

Out of work, Morak loves walking and also volunteers on the board of a few UK Charity Organisations. He can be reached via http://www.syllablemedia.com
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Brief Profile of Ademola Akinbola

Ademola AKINBOLA is an author, publisher, trainer, digital marketing strategist, and a brand development specialist with nearly three decades of experience in the areas of branding, communication, corporate reputation management, business development, organizational change management, and digital marketing.

He is the Founder and Head Steward at BrandStewards Limited, a brand and reputation management consultancy. He is also the Publisher of The Podium International Magazine, Ile-Oluji Times, and Who’s Who in Ile-Oluji.

He had a successful media practice at The Guardian, Punch and This Day.

He started his brand management career at Owena Bank as Media Relations Manager before joining Prudent Bank (now Polaris Bank) as the pioneer Head of Corporate Affairs.

The British Council appointed him as Head of Communication and Marketing to co-ordinate branding and reputation management activities at its Lagos, Abuja, Kano and Port Harcourt offices.

In 2007, he was recruited as the Head of Corporate Planning and Strategy for the Nigerian Aviation Handling company. He led on the branding, strategic planning and stakeholder management support function.

His job was later expanded and redesigned as Head of Corporate Communication and Business Development with the mandate to continue to execute the Board’s vision in the areas of Corporate Planning and Strategy, Branding and New Businesses.

In 2010, he voluntarily resigned from nacho aviance to focus on managing BrandStewards, a reputation and brand management firm he established in 2003. BrandStewards has successfully executed branding, re-branding and marketing communication projects for clients in the private and public sectors.

Ademola obtained a M.Sc. Degree in Digital Marketing & Web Analytics from Dublin Institute of Technology in 2016, and the Master of Communication Arts degree of the University of Ibadan in 1997. He had previously obtained a Higher National Diploma (with Upper Credit) in Mass Communication from Ogun State Polytechnic, Abeokuta.

He has published several articles and authored five management books.

He has benefitted from several domestic and international training programmes on Brand Management, Corporate Communications, Change Management and Organizational Strategy.
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