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Becoming more committed.

Becoming more committed:

Identify your goals: Set specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART) goals to help you stay focused and committed.

Break your goals into smaller tasks: Breaking them down into smaller, manageable tasks can make them less daunting and easier to accomplish. It can also help you track your progress and stay motivated.

Create a plan: Developing a plan of action can help you prioritize tasks and allocate time and resources more effectively. It can also help you anticipate and prepare for potential challenges.

Hold yourself accountable: Responsibility for your actions and progress can help you stay committed to your goals. Consider tracking your progress, reflecting on your achievements, and celebrating your successes.

Surround yourself with supportive people: Building relationships with people who support and encourage your goals can help you stay motivated and committed. Seek mentors, peers, or family members who can offer guidance, advice, and motivation when needed.

Committed people have priorities, and they stick to those priorities They develop a routine that allows them to slowly and steadily work toward their goals They're loyal because they are determined to succeed.

About us:

Danilo Dias is the CRO and Board Member at Hayman-Woodward Group, and Board Member at Brazil National Infrastructure and Logistic Efficiency Coalition

Danilo Dias is a seasoned executive and entrepreneur with a proven track record of success. He serves as the Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) and Board Member at HaymanWoodward, where he previously served as Chief Operating Officer.

In addition to his role at HaymanWoodward, Danilo is also a Board Member of the Brazil National Infrastructure and Logistic Efficiency Coalition. This membership enables him to contribute his expertise and insights toward improving infrastructure and logistics within the country.

Throughout his career, Danilo has demonstrated exceptional leadership and strategic thinking in various industries, including airports and transportation, security, telecommunications, and oil & gas. Danilo held C-level Latin America positions in multiple companies, including SITA, Smiths Detection, and Vision-Box.

His impressive academic background further evidences Danilo's commitment to excellence and innovation. As a Sloan Fellow from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), he focused on strategy and innovation, honing his skills in these areas. He also holds a bachelor's in Electrical Engineering and postgraduate studies in finance, marketing, administration, and IT from esteemed institutions UFF, COPPEAD, FGV, IBMEC, and PUC Danilo completed the Executive Education Program in Strategy and Mergers & Acquisitions at the Stephen M Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan.

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