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Ditch New Years Resolutions Day!

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Today is Ditch New Years Resolutions Day!

You might think this holiday is in conflict with January 12’s holiday (Stick to Your New Year’s Resolution Day), but it is not. In fact, I encourage you to move forward with the ground work we outlined that day. We need to move forward with goals and leave the connotative-driven resolutions to past years.

Let’s distinguish between a resolution and a goal.

Resolution: “the act of resolving or determining upon an action or course of action, method, procedure, etc.” (dictionary.com)

Goal: “the result or achievement toward which effort is directed; aim; end.” (dictionary.com)

Resolution is the process and the goal is the end. My charge is to combine the two, but also add some pre-development strategies and celebrate the results when they happen.

YOU get to decide how you want your life to be… so, why not set up some GOALS and open the door to the life you really want.

Turn the knob!

Tomorrow: Thesaurus and Winnie the Pooh Day.

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Stick To Your New Years Resolution Day.

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Today is Stick To Your New Years Resolution Day.

Did you make a resolution for 2012?  Have you kept to it?  Well, if you haven’t, today might be a good start.  If you have made a resolution/s, today is the day of encouragement to keep you on track.

However, let’s look at resolutions in a new light.  What if we called resolutions… goals?  Would this stop some limiting beliefs associated with resolutions?  Perhaps.  So, let’s look at goal setting.

I’d like to introduce you to a concept I call Reflective Goal Success.  This concept will allow you to analyze a goal and figure out how to get there.

 

Here are the steps:

1. What is your goal?

2. How do you know your goal will be complete?

3.  Let’s start at the end.  What does your life look like now that you have completed your goal?

4. What was the last thing you had to do before your goal was complete?

5.  What had to happen before that step?

6. And before that?

7.  Keep working backwards until you feel you have written down all tasks leading up to your end goal.

8.  Now that you have all the tasks necessary to get to your goal, how can you begin today?

9.  What are the steps you can take this week to get closer to your goal?

10.  Is there anything stopping you?  If so, repeat this process to remove any limitations you might have to get to your goal.

 

So, what is the first thing you can do right now?

 

Move forward and prosper.

 

Tomorrow: Make Your Dream Come True Day!

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