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Learning To Be Intentional With Your Time

The key to reaching your goals is to shift away from reaction mode and toward intentional work

Deb Knobelman, PhD
5 min readApr 8, 2019

I work with a lot of entrepreneurs and small business owners.

Most of the work that I do is about strategy and execution. Figuring out exactly where these CEO’s and business owners want their company to go. And the best map forward to get there. Sometimes that includes fundraising and partnerships. Other times it’s about giving the team the right tools and goals to bring the company where it needs to be. I love this work. And I am reinvigorated by several new clients who work outside my traditional scope of biotech.

But with this shift in clients, I’ve seen a shift in my work as well.

I am working with several small business owners who already have goals. Who know exactly what they want to do with their business. They’ve reached a certain level and they know exactly what they want the next level to be.

And yet they do nothing, day-to-day, to actually work toward those goals. And then are disappointed in themselves for not reaching them.

Choosing How To Spend Your Day Instead Of Reacting To The Needs Of Others

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Deb Knobelman, PhD
Deb Knobelman, PhD

Written by Deb Knobelman, PhD

Neuroscience. Wall Street. C-Suite. Parent. Recovering Nervous Nelly. https://www.debknobelman.com

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