Making New Year's Resolutions seems to be
the 'in' thing to do each year, but do they really work? The answer to this
would depend upon how serious you are when you make your New Year's resolution.
Do you view a New Year's Resolution as
something fleeting? You just make a bunch of half hearted resolutions without
any real intention of trying to get them to work. Or are you in the minority
where you take your resolutions extremely seriously? If so then you are one of
the few that has the best chances of succeeding with your resolutions.
This year why not really commit to changing just one thing in your
life? It will be so much easier to tackle just one resolution at a
time. In fact, it will be even easier if you see your New Year's Resolution as
a goal.
The majority of people view goals as a more
serious item, whereas a New Year's resolution is often thought of as just
something that by the end of January you don't bother with anymore.
It is just a strange quirk of human nature
that goals are taken more seriously. Plus you are more likely to tell your
family and friends about your goals. Vocalizing your goal solidifies it into
your mind so that it becomes a daily focus. The end result is that you are 10
times more likely to succeed!
Now is the time to sit down and decide
which aspect of your life you want to truly change. Make it something that you
really want with all your heart's desire, otherwise your motivation will not
last.
Once you have decided on your goal your
next step is to write it down. This way your goal becomes real, you can also
post your intentions on your Facebook page, your blog or even let your list
subscribers know. Once you have taken the plunge to go this far, people are
going to expect to see results, and you don't want to disappoint them do you?
Now that you have made a commitment it is
time to start working on your goal. The best way to do this is to create a plan
of attack. This can be as simple as writing down the steps you need to follow
to reach your goal. Or you may prefer to write detailed steps and set mini
goals that you have to reach.
This will be a personal preference and if
your motivation is high you may not feel as though you need a step by step plan
to follow. Just remember to make yourself accountable so that you stay on
track.
It can be helpful to post weekly updates on
your social pages, or let your subscribers know each week how you are
progressing. Whatever you do you don't want to lose sight of your goal.
Otherwise it may start to get pushed to the back of your mind and become a
forgotten goal.
So even if your friends and co-workers have written up a huge list of New Year's Resolutions, be firm and just choose
one this year. Maybe one from the original list you wrote yourself, or perhaps a completely fresh one. It doesn't matter which you do as long as this is a resolution you really want to keep. Then stand back and watch and see how many of your friends
actually follow through and who is still working on their resolutions come
February.
Have some type of plan to follow or use
certain tools, if necessary, to help you achieve the success that you want and
that you deserve. In the end you are going to be responsible for your own
actions and no-one else.
If you would like a good tool to help you do this, then try my "Resolution Revolution" e-book and workbook. You can find full details here:
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