Keep Winning
New Years Resolutions seem to be a little played out. Especially when you figure you've been trying to improve all year long. For those who plan to have a resolution but don't know how to follow through, there is a solution.
Putting a goal date in mind could be a quick fix to this problem.
Often, we find ourselves halfway through the year and our personal lives suppress any goals we have in the forefront. If it takes you three months to complete one goal, let it be just that. Don't pile too much onto your plate. If you didn't complete all of your resolutions last year, chances are, you won't this year. It's probably because you've not set a realistic goal.
Remember the saying "One Day At A Time" or even Donald Trumps advice, "Keep It Simple Stupid."
My New Years Resolution is to keep winning. Not a hard task at all, you might say. There is nothing really hard I have to do except keep working to reach that goal. Everyone wants to be a winner right?
Putting a goal date in mind could be a quick fix to this problem.
Often, we find ourselves halfway through the year and our personal lives suppress any goals we have in the forefront. If it takes you three months to complete one goal, let it be just that. Don't pile too much onto your plate. If you didn't complete all of your resolutions last year, chances are, you won't this year. It's probably because you've not set a realistic goal.
Remember the saying "One Day At A Time" or even Donald Trumps advice, "Keep It Simple Stupid."
My New Years Resolution is to keep winning. Not a hard task at all, you might say. There is nothing really hard I have to do except keep working to reach that goal. Everyone wants to be a winner right?
Published on December 29, 2014 11:37
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