First Quarterly Review.
Okay, folks!
So far, we are already coming to meet the first quarter of the year, and I need to take time to reflect on the progress and align my process and write my first quarterly review. And I am writing this to get a self-note or make myself accountable to achieve my goals.
This is the first time I am doing so publicly and bold. Kind of, like newly born in the corporate world, so rebellious and yet powerless. I think that is what makes me who I am.
So let us get back to the goals I set at the beginning of the year. It was exciting, and I started to take baby steps. Small changes started to impact the results, astonishing and awesome.
Let us break a minute.
- Be a volunteer for goshala and raise charity. – Yes, raising charity.
- Building a few successful Startups (Loclz, JewlBiz, 99p). – In Progress
- 5K Running. – Started actions from the site.
- Lose 2 sizes in clothing. – Not Yet.
- Contribute to five open-source projects. – Yes, In progress
- Be a mentor to five young people. – Not Yet.
- Building Sustainable income from consultancy. – Not started yet
Hold On.

I haven’t shared my process and how far I am with my goals. True.
Let me put some emphasis on that. Lately, I realised that I am putting too much effort towards goals than processing or noticing progress towards them. And it was burning me inside out. Yes, it was complicated and hard to believe or express in words. It was emotionally, mentally, physically and brutally hard. And still, it is.

So what changed? My attitude towards being happy with what I am progressing with, being in the moment right now. Yes, you read it right. Rather than suppressing myself too much on a few impossible, I have consciously started to put myself in the present moment.
Results
It was initially an emotional roller-coaster, and you have to accept your limits and works towards them. Consciously and continuously. But once I realised that my goals are primal and it is not about achieving them but aligned them with what I enjoy the most by taking baby steps towards them. It is transformative and motivating too.
What’s your excuse?
Enough of me. Yet I am starting to build my consultancy business, find the right people, and use my expertise to benefit their businesses.
So what are your excuses for not being in the moment? Any thoughts? Contact me further here. I am all your ears.