New Year’s Targets

January 9, 2019 | kelsey

Every year I wake up on January 1st with a sense of possibility, opportunity and optimism and this year is no different.

New Year's Targets

I have always believed that life, and at 50 I hope I’m just about half way through, is filled with experiences and events; good and bad, which are defined by the way you react to them.

I always find January cathartic, a time to audit, recalibrate and move on.

2018 was a tough year. I lost my step-father; a man who had had a profound influence on me since I was 9 years old.

Like many, I have been dismayed by the rise of hate, anger, division and intolerance across society. As I said, I am an optimist though and I am driven by my step-father’s incredible capacity for love and his unshakeable belief in people to do good.

I am convinced that we are on the verge of a new human renaissance. My own children are now 22 and 18 and they are good people, as are their friends. This is not unique to my children and their circle, but to so many of the young people I am fortunate enough to meet across the world.

Every renaissance, throughout history has followed a period of darkness and I truly believe that we are on the verge of a new upward curve, but it requires work and commitment from us all.

My personal targets this year include:

1. The publication of my new book Education: A Manifesto for Change.

2. Three new speech topics: the first based around the new book, the second exploring the power of purpose and finally, Legacy; Developing Future Leaders.

This time next year will bring the first of a new decade and I think that this year should be about laying the groundwork for a decade of purpose, passion and possibility for us all; a new renaissance.

 

A final word from Richard

If something in this landed — sit with that for a moment.

Everything I write comes from the same place: twenty-five years of watching what happens when people are given back the curiosity and courage their systems trained out of them.

In schools. In boardrooms. On six continents.

The rooms change. The human truth doesn’t.

If you want more of that thinking — the kind that tends to resurface at 2am and in meetings that were supposed to be about something else — you can subscribe below.

And if your organisation is ready to stop squandering what it already has, I’d love to bring that conversation into your room.

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