There is still plenty of time to make good on your 2007 New Year Resolution(s) - and plenty of time to begin planning for 2008! I hope you've been working hard this year to fullfill your dreams, keep your New Year Resolutions and achieve your goals. It's not hard if you're committed, don't burden yourself with too many large dreams/resolutions at once, build a plan, and strive to make progress one step at a time, one day at a time.
An easy way to begin visualize what I'm talking about is to open your mind and Dare to Dream. Start the process with a single Dream such as the desire to grow fit and healthy. Turn that dream into a specific, one sentence Resolution like: I resolve to exercise everyday for at least 30-minutes by walking, running, swimming, playing tennis, doing Yoga, or working out with weights. Next do your homework. Learn the answers to the 'who, what, when, where, why, and how' you'll make your dream/resolution a reality, then build a plan from that information so that you can take one small daily step (a goal) each and every day.
I call this approach the I Resolve To System For Success:
Dream + Resolution + Daily Goals = Success, Reward & Fulfillment.
In the next two months, why not spend some time dreaming and planning - make a committment, a firm promise to go for it, and start taking those steps before the New Year. That way you'll stand a much better chance of keeping your promise during the long, grey, cold months of winter. Success and momentum will keep you going!
Remember: I Resolve To Achieve My New Year Resolutions, One Resolution, One Day At A Time For One Year. It's your choice. Do it today. Turn your resolution into reality in five simple, common sense steps: Dare To Dream, Decide, Define, Develop A Plan, and Do It Daily. Make your resolution a permanent Lifetime Resolution, something that's with you for good! Above all, Be A Resolutionista, someone who makes resolutions, keeps resolutions, and enjoys the journey! Let's Go For It!
Kim M. Simpson - October 22, 2007
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