I always appreciate the fresh perspective that comes with a new year. It’s the time when we wipe the slate clean and start over with a brand-new, optimistic perspective of promise and promises.

There’s always room for improvement, and I believe “resolutions” are a good way to make changes for the better. Sharing them adds the bonus of accountability. So here are my 2010 resolutions for this e-newsletter and our services—CCG client-focused training, speaking, planning and coaching.

  • Throughout the year, I’ll offer you usable, work-ready tips, techniques, ideas and suggestions on how to be a “goal getter.” I’ll share them via this POTW e-newsletter and at our corsini.com Web site, through Twitter (marccorsini) and with LinkedIn. I’ll also let you know about our coaching and planning sessions, talks and classes.
  • I resolve to keep my messages positive, inspiring and purposeful. (If you want the negative stuff, watch the news.) I believe we need optimism right now.
  • I want to share big ideas from some of the “big thinkers” I coach currently and have worked with over the years.
  • More than ever, I’m committed to helping you—whether you’re an executive, a professional or a salesperson—do what you do better.

To that end, here’s a tip: If you’d like a resource to help you get off to a fast start, come to our New Year, New You, New Business Sales Conference on Wednesday, January 27 from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at The Harbert Center in downtown Birmingham. Go to www.corsini.com for more information or to enroll; it’s only $149 for the conference & DVD or $99 for the conference or DVD only. (See more info on this page.)

Finally, here’s one more resolution: I’m working on keeping my messages concise and to the point. Everyone has too much stuff going on right now, and we all need our messages to be clear, short and worthwhile.


January is the time to make self-improvement resolutions for the year. I’m no exception, and I’m making mine public. I’m 100% committed to helping you become a “goal getter”—and that will be one of my main commitments for all of 2010. Secondly, in tough times, people crave optimism, so I promise to offer regular, positive, inspiring messages. I’m going to share big ideas from the “big thinkers” I work with. And, finally, 2010 might not bring record revenues/profits, but we all can resolve to do what we do better. I promise to help you do exactly that. And I challenge you to become a more effective leader, a more productive professional or a rainmaker salesperson.