The Top Posts from 2014 You Don’t Want to Miss

Wow! 2014 is in the books and the New Year is already under way.

In the last year I’ve created 52 posts. And though each one was meaningful in its own right some post got more attention from readers than others.

I thought I would share with you the 8 of the top posts from 2014 that were the most popular last just in case you missed any of them or wanted to get a refresher.

I hope you enjoy these as much as I do.

#8 What to do When Stress Takes Over, Part II

I can’t tell you how many people I talk to and in my head I’m thinking, “You should hire me!” Are you curious about the things they are saying that trigger this thought in my brain?

“I’m so overwhelmed I can’t distinguish what really urgent from what can wait.”

“Everyone is getting on my nerves lately.”

“I get so distracted by “shiny objects”; I think I have adult ADD.”

“I feel like a hamster in a wheel. I’m working harder and harder and getting the same results.”

Do you know what is at the heart of all of these statements? Stress!

Bad stress, the kind that will eventually destroy your health and your relationships.

On that uplifting note, let me be clear that all of this can be fixed and the solution is simple but it takes doing it consistently for it to take effect.

Read this post to get the feel-good antidote to stress.

#7 If You’re Doing These Things, STOP! You Need to Delegate

For many people, asking for help is a challenge.  It can be difficult to swallow your pride and finally realize that you simply cannot handle every single task that comes your way.

Moreover, by trying to juggle everything at once, you could be missing out on major growth opportunities.  Can you relate to these pitfalls listed in this post?

Read on to discover helpful tips that can help you learn how to successfully delegate tasks – and start enjoying the work that you do!

#6 Want To Keep People From Going On The Defensive? Assume Good Intent

This is the third post in a series I wrote on how to have those hard conversations.

Assuming good intent is a strategy I took on a few years ago and it has alleviated most of the stress and conflict in my relationships.

However, it’s not as easy as just telling yourself to assume good intent. There are a few easy steps involved and once you’ve had a chance to use them yourself you’ll see why this post was so popular last year.

Read more here.

#5 Three Easy Strategies to Find More Time

In this post I’m giving you some techniques and apps I’ve been using to help me find more time in my busy day.

Additionally, they take the stress out of managing my time.

If you feel like there is never enough time to get it all done and you are a slave to your business you’re not going to want to miss this one.

#4 Lessons Learned Lead to New Beginnings

I spent most of my life before age 30 twisting myself into knots trying to gain approval, be liked, and stay on the good side of others – or not be noticed at all.

I remember when I turned 30, I made the decision that I wasn’t going to stress so much anymore on whether or not people approved of me.

I no longer gave my time to people who didn’t add value to my life and I showered appreciation on those who loved me for me.

Call it age, maturity or a good dose of common sense but something changed within me making that transition necessary and natural.

At the dawn of my 40th birthday – literally – I find my perspective and my commitments changing once again and within a relationship I didn’t think needed any work.

I’m wondering if this has been true for you as well.

Join me in celebrating 40 years of life and the new beginnings that come from lessons learned.

#3 Stop Making Decisions Based on Other People’s Opinions

Let me start off by being honest. I’m here typing these words wondering how you are going to respond to them.

I want you to like what I write. I want you to like me. But if I let that influence me too much I won’t be of much use to you.

I can write a lot of flowery words that make you feel good – heck, that’s one of my gifts.

However, sometime I have to say and do things that might jolt you so that you can take on a perspective you haven’t tried before. It’s the right thing for me to do because it’s in alignment with my values and my mission.

I’m on a mission to help leaders create presence so they stand out of crowd and attract other influential leaders to their cause. This will not be accomplished if I worry too much about what you might think of me.

This post will help you to let go of the fear and make quicker decisions that you can feel great about.

#2 Build a Business That Effortlessly Attracts Prosperity and Abundance

This post was actually published in April of 2013 but it is timeless! The continued popularity of this post goes to prove it.

My good friend, Bobbi Anderson, wrote this post and shares her life-long wisdom on gaining prosperity and abundance the easy way.

Click here to get Bobbi’s insights.

The #1 post for 2014 is…

3 Reasons Why You Don’t Feel As Successful As You Are

There is a big difference between being successful and feeling successful. When my clients don’t feel successful they don’t really care that they are achieving success. They have got to feel it for it to mean anything to them.

I’m guessing if you are reading this then you are much the same. That being the case here are some reasons why when other people describe you as successful you feel like a fraud.

2014 was a great year and I am excited to create with you an amazing 2015!

Before you go, I have a favor to ask of you. In the comments below let me know which post was most helpful for you and what did I miss? What issue are you dealing with right now that you could use some help with?

Comments

  1. Hi Jodi! This is incredibly valuable having your top posts from 2014 in one spot like this! You always have such amazing content to share, and so I’m glad to know I have a single resource to go to to find your best 🙂 Happy New Year!

    1. Thank you, Kate! So funny you should say that because I have your 2014 year in review post scheduled to tweet in just a bit. Here’s to more success in 2015!

  2. Maritza Parra

    Great posts Jodi! My favorite of all would have to be the one about. It seeking outside approval – I too had a personal journey in this area and still find myself falling back there sometimes – I think this is the #1 thing that keeps most from the happiness and success they want and deserve – thanks for sharing your wonderful methods and strategies!

    1. This is an area I have to check myself on as well. I get better with time (thank God!) but every now and again I find myself wondering what others are thinking or might think. I like to be considerate of others but not that considerate. 😉

  3. FireStarters

    Hi Jodi! Thank you for the best of in 2014, these are terrific! My favorite is #6. Isn’t it always so great to look at life through the bright side or when someone is giving us the benefit of what is said as positive? 🙂

    1. This was a game-changer for me, Dean. Most of the stress in my relationships went away when I caught on to this one. Even when people are messing up it’s usually with good intent. And if you can get at the heart of that…there’s no conflict, only conversations for clarity.

  4. John Ramstead

    Jodi, thank you for putting this together! What a fantastic list. The mindset of abundance in #2 resonated with me. I know that is what you are bringing your clients as you coach them Jodi!

  5. Love this list!! I know what blog posts I’ll be reading this week — yours 🙂

  6. Anna Fairs

    Great list Jodi!! #2 really resonated with me. It’s huge for me…..and I’m working hard on my mindset this year – have spent some of Xmas reading some books on this subject 🙂

  7. Bob Nolley

    This gives us a lot to think about for 2015…thanks for the list!

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