Regardless of whether you have already broken your New Year’s resolutions, or if you are still going strong with them, the following applies to you…
A New Year’s resolution is essentially a goal, and to achieve that goal you need to perform, and in order to perform you need to think both positive and smart. Those who think positive and smart tend to use systems, and the one set out here is perfect for New Year’s resolutions…
1: Decide exactly what you want. You should focus one just one or two things, and then set new goals only when you achieved them, or nearly achieved them.
2: Decide when you want it. To measure your progress, and to ensure that you are moving in the right direction, a realistic timescale, and accompanying milestones need to be in place.
3: Know what you stand to gain. Always keeping the benefits in mind is the best form of motivation.
4: Consider what you will lose. Anything worth achieving will almost always also take something from your life too, such as time, money or people.
5: Prepare for probable obstacles. No path is clear, so think about what you can expect to encounter that you will have to overcome.
6: Write yourself a plan. Having one is necessary to keep you on track.
7: Create a daily routine. Break your plan down into a day-to-day schedule of things that you need to accomplish.
8: Do not give up. The difference between success and failure is whether you immediately pick yourself and get back on track when times are hard or you make a mistake.
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