How have you gotten better at managing your finances over the past year?

The Challenge

Think back on what you've learned about managing your finances over the past year. What is the single most useful skill you've learned or knowledge you've gained in that area, and how were you able to implement it most successfully?


Why do this?

Recognizing how you've grown is just as important as identifying areas in which you have more work to do. Take time to celebrate the successes! (By the way, if you noticed that this challenge is similar to another one you've done, you're right. It is! We developed a series dedicated to celebrating success, and this challenge is part of that series.)

Having a realistic vision of what you've done well will also help you to identify the areas in which you could still improve. 


What’s next?

When you look back on what you've learned and the success it brought you, what do you notice? Is there something you did that you could repeat in other areas? 

Stacia Aylward

Zelos CEO Stacia C. Aylward is an executive leader and lifelong learner with broad professional experience in envisioning and leading programs, projects and teams; facilitating and teaching adults; conducting research; and developing client relationships using proven methodologies in many government and technical fields, including economics, education, healthcare, housing, non-profit governance, IT and law. Stacia holds a master’s degree in Communication and Information, a bachelor’s degree in English, a Six Sigma black belt certification, and a Coach Approach to Leadership credential.

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