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  • List of resources to help you crush your 2025 goals

    Happy New Year! If you are someone who likes to plan out your goals but sometimes don’t follow through, here are my Top 5 resources that have helped me follow through on last year’s goals. 

    Group Coaching Program Details:

    12 sessions, 90 minutes each. The dates and times will be determined based on the preferences of the first few individuals who sign up. By keeping the group small, limited to 10 participants, we ensure an intimate and personalized experience for everyone involved.

    1. Ask me every: I get a daily reminder email to nudge me on a habit. E.g., my aspirational habit to spend at least 1 hour outside daily (aka away from my computer). (Free for 1 habit)

    2. FocusMate: I use this daily. It is fantastic for solo activities that I may procrastinate on. You choose the time to work on a task, and the site pairs you with a partner. At the chosen time, you join the meeting, say hello and state your task. Then you both work independently for a while and then check in at the end. (Free for a few sessions/week)

    3. Pi: personal AI app I use when thinking through something. What’s great is you can talk to it via your phone, so great to use during a walk or when doing things around the house. (Free)

    4. Phone reminders using location, bluetooth, and Wifi: I set up some reminders on my phone based on location, such as when I get home, or when I am getting out of my car. Just click on the “i” next to the reminder and toggle on “Location” to choose when you want to see your reminder. (Free) 

    5. WOOP: Stands for Wish, Outcome, Obstacle, Plan. I find the “obstacle” and “plan” for dealing with the obstacle very useful for personal tasks/habits that just aren’t getting done. (Free)

    What other resources have you found helpful??? What do you wish you could find a resource to help you with?

    And if you’d like more resources, join our virtual Power Hour on January 16 from 12-1pm MT. RSVP here. (If you can’t make the call but want the resource, RSVP to get the resource emailed to you after the call.)

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    Bijal Choksi, MA, CHPC, ACC

    bijal@huworkteam.com

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  • Happy holidays and some announcements!

    Holiday Greetings and Announcements!

    Ready to Thrive in 2025?

    As we at HuWork have been reflecting on 2024, constant change has been a clear theme for us and our clients. I believe there are two keys to succeeding amidst ongoing change and uncertainty: #1: Hope – even if we don’t have the answer, we need hope. #2: Feeling valued and equipped to succeed. This is true in our personal lives and at work.  

    In a business setting, we believe that in a rapidly evolving world, organizations and leaders that center their efforts on engaging their people are the ones that will succeed. In 2024, we’ve been inspired by leaders who are taking bold steps to create human-centered workplaces where teams flourish and challenges turn into opportunities. Leaders such as Satya Nadella who transformed Microsoft’s culture from a competitive, internal-focused company to a collaborative, customer-centric one. He emphasizes empathy, growth mindset, and a focus on innovation. Or my client who transformed his IT team’s culture from transaction-fixation to a more human-centered one by altering how he leads his team meetings and 1:1 meetings. Now he has employees from other parts of the company reach out to see if there’s an open role for them on his team. What about you? What can you do, even in a scaled down way to create a more human-centered culture on your team? Feeling stuck? We got you.

    Announcing: The HumanFactor Assessment 2.0

    1. We are excited to launch the updated (and mobile-friendly) version of our Human FactorTM Assessment – now fully automated and still complementary. This proprietary tool assesses 7 components of a workplace to identify areas where the organization is already thriving AND areas that need attention. 

    2. To provide practical insights and actionable steps related to building such a human-centered culture, we are also launching a series of articles where we go deeper into each component. The first article introduces the 7 components of a human-centered culture. The article series is packed with practical insights and actionable steps you can take to up-level team and company cultures.

    Read the introductory article HERE, and please share your Comments with us on LinkedIn.

    How can we help you and your team in the new year?

    Please click here to schedule a free consultation and learn about:

    • Leadership Coaching: Enhance your capability, confidence, and impact through personalized one-on-one and group coaching.

    • Consulting: Take action on creating a workplace where people and performance thrive, and resolve challenges such as improving performance, re-establishing trust, reducing turnover, and maximizing employee engagement.

    • Workshops + Keynotes + Off-Sites: Build a strong team culture with virtual or in-person sessions focused on team building, leading high-performance teams, or other custom leadership topics. Most requested topics in 2024 included: How to develop an authentic leadership style, How to be happier at work, Group coaching circles, How to motivate your team, 3 conversations every manager needs to have, and Identify your top 2 Superpowers at work. 

    Please keep in touch and let us know how we can help your team and organization thrive in ‘25.

    You can reach us here and follow us on LinkedIn.

    Wishing you a great wind-down to 2024…happy, healthy, merry, meaningful, and restful. And a very human-centered new year!

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    Bijal Choksi, MA, CHPC, ACC

    bijal@huworkteam.com

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  • History Matters

    Hello from Cambodia! 

    Visiting Cambodia with my brother and mom for her 80th birthday. She said it was the best birthday she’s ever had!

    That picture was taken in front of one of the many gorgeous temples that are Unesco world heritage sites. I highly recommend visiting if you like great food, warm people, gorgeous architecture, clean cities with good roads that are not yet over-populated.

    In between temple tours while chillaxing at the hotel, my mom opened up about how hard it was when she immigrated from India to the East coast of America in 1972: the judgment she felt when she told people she was vegetarian (“How can you live like that?” and my favorite, “Do you eat grass?”), the lack of respect she got even in the hospital where she was employed as a physician, feeling like an outsider at work, and not having someone to help guide her or, at times, just tell her what to do to get more respect at work and more broadly in society.

    Perhaps partly to pay homage to her experience and make it easier for other Indians working for American firms, I started a program called SAPNA (South Asian Professional No-Nonsense Accelerator) last year. This is a 3-week accelerator program, where I have condensed the essence of what I cover in my 1-on-1 leadership coaching programs, into a compact, easy to follow program. And because it is cohort-based, I am able to bring the price point down significantly for this hybrid self-paced + 6 live calls program.

    So, if you are a South Asian woman or know a South Asian woman who could benefit from this leadership program to gain more respect at work, here is the link to learn more. The program starts on March 4, and runs for three awesome weeks!

    Here is what a senior HR executive and former student in the program said about SAPNA: “I loved working with Bijal throughout the SAPNA program. She made it effortless to reflect on and dream about what I would love to achieve in bringing more of myself to my work, and then broke it down into practical techniques for making it happen. Bijal is an expert listener and dot-connector, and her unconditional belief in her students coupled with a no-nonsense yet light-hearted style becomes just the push one needs to show up as the leader we want to be.” 

    After the last email I sent announcing this program, a couple people asked if there was an early-bird price. Thought that was a great idea, so if you use the coupon EARLY, you will get $100 off the $397 – that’s over 25% off. But only for people who receive my emails and only until 3pm MST on Friday, February 9th.

    I truly believe that if you want to have a bigger impact on the world… if you want to achieve your goals and dreams faster … and if you want to inspire others to help you make it happen… 

    The time to prepare for the next opportunity is NOW 

    And to do it in a way that allows you to remain authentically yourself, including your South Asian identify. The longer you hold off on learning what’s needed to get more respect at work, be listened to, have influence, and more, the longer you put off your goals and dreams.

    These skills are a must, and not just for leadership, but for any role working for an American firm today, including individual contributors. And they are especially important for us Indian & Pakistani women, to counter the stereotypes we face. 

    I’m not saying at the end of 3 weeks you will be an expert on what is needed to get that promotion, BUT what I am saying is that you will have AWARENESS of what is needed to reverse the impression that you are not ready for the next opportunity, or not seen as someone who is strategic. And stop being seen as that “Indian do-er” (sorry to be blunt, and I had to do the same work myself to reverse this impression.)

    OK, sorry for the rant, but I get passionate about this.

    To find out more and to sign up, visit the SAPNA sign up page.

    I hope to see your name on the roster!!! But hurry, because the $100 off expires on Feb 9th.

    P.S. if this doesn’t resonate with you, but you know an Indian or Pakistani woman, please share this resource with them in case it would be helpful to them!

    With so much support and warmth,

    Bijal

    The intent of these emails is to provide different perspectives, ideas, and insights as you navigate the path forward for yourself, your team, your organization, and your family.

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    Bijal Choksi, MA, CHPC, ACC

    bijal@huworkteam.com

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