What Does Reinvention Mean to You?

What does reinvention mean to you

Reinvent: remake, reimagine, revitalize, renew.

 

In other words, a reinvention is some kind of a do over.

Often when you’re thinking about reinvention it seems like it has to be something big, a whole new thing. And indeed, it can be that.

 

It can also be tiny.

 

Because you’re the boss, you get to decide what reinvention means to you.

 

Big or small? Simple, or multiple layers?

Reimagine your business model…

Revitalize how you care for your clients…

Realign how you spend your day…

Remake your desk…

Renew your approach to work and life.

 

Your reinvention might take an hour, a day, a year. There are no rules other than the ones you decide on: what matters is that you are remaking something that’s important to you, important enough to shake up your status quo. You get to decide what that means, and what it looks and feels like.

 

Take a minute to jot down what reinvention means to you.

 

Next time, we’ll look at where to start…

 


This is Part 3 of my Reinvention Series. Read the full series here:

Part 1: A Case for Reinvention
Part 2: Why Reinvent Yourself
Part 3: What Does Reinvention Mean to You
Part 4: Where Do You Start a Reinvention?
Part 5: What Can You Do to Keep Your Reinvention on Track?
Part 6: You Don’t Need to Do This Alone


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You’ll learn things. You’ll get to know groovy cats.  You’ll get stuff done. It’s gunna be great!

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