"People are so worried about what they eat between Christmas and the New Year, but they really should be worried about what they eat between the New Year and Christmas."
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"People are so worried about what they eat between Christmas and the New Year, but they really should be worried about what they eat between the New Year and Christmas."
Author Unknown - From Quotegarden
Posted by Kim Simpson on Monday, December 31, 2007 at 09:00 PM in I Resolve To . . . Quotes & Inspiring Thoughts For The New Year | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
"One resolution I have made, and try always to keep, is this: To rise above the little things."
John Burroughs - From Quotegarden
Posted by Kim Simpson on Sunday, December 30, 2007 at 09:00 PM in I Resolve To . . . Quotes & Inspiring Thoughts For The New Year | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
New Year Resolutions come in all shapes and sizes just like their owners and authors. The New Year is a wonderful opportunity to make and keep personal resolutions and business resolutions. I scour news articles and blog posts every day looking for interesting news and information that can be used to fuel the fire of dreams, resolutions and daily goals. The San Francisco Chronicle ran an infomative story that lends inspiration to small business owners - and perhaps some prospective 'small business owners', as well, who dream about starting a business. Click here to read the full article: SFCBizTips.pdf
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!
Need More Inspiration? Wear Your Resolution! Make Every Day New Year's Day. Make Every Day Count. Visit my resolution shop by clicking this link: http://www.cafepress.com/iresolveto
Kim M. Simpson - December 30, 2007
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Posted by Kim Simpson on Sunday, December 30, 2007 at 10:00 AM in I Resolve To . . . News Articles 2006-2010 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
"Good resolutions are simply checks that men draw on a bank where they have no account."
Oscar Wilde - From Quotegarden
Posted by Kim Simpson on Saturday, December 29, 2007 at 09:00 PM in I Resolve To . . . Quotes & Inspiring Thoughts For The New Year | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
The Sydney Morning Herald in Syndey, New South Wales Australia, ran an interesting article about a City of Sydney Survey on New Year Resolutions. Not suprisingly, 'Lose Weight And Be Healthier' ranks number one on the list, followed by 'Lead A Greener Lifesyle' in the number two spot. In the number three, four and five slots, respectively: 'Pay off Credit Card Debt, Quit Smoking and Donate To Charity'.
According to the Morning Herald article, the Pureprofile research surveyed more than 300 people in New South Wales between December 21 and December 24. To read the full article click this link: CityofSydneySurvey.pdf
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!
Need More Inspiration? Wear Your Resolution! Make Every Day New Year's Day. Make Every Day Count. Visit my resolution shop by clicking this link: http://www.cafepress.com/iresolveto
Kim M. Simpson - December 29, 2007
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Posted by Kim Simpson on Saturday, December 29, 2007 at 06:00 PM in I Resolve To . . . News Articles 2006-2010 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
The BBC is reporting that a UK university study found that only 12% of 3,000 participants kept their resolutions throughout all 12 months in 2007. The study was performed by Professor Richard Wiseman who is based at the University of Hertfordshire. According to the BBC article, the study suggests that men should set specific goals and women should tell the world about their resolution if they want to succeed. The study also suggests that it is important 'not to wait until New Year's Eve to make the resolution'.
To read the full BBC article, click here: BBCResolutionStudy.pdf
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!
Need More Inspiration? Wear Your Resolution! Make Every Day New Year's Day. Make Every Day Count. Visit my resolution shop by clicking this link: http://www.cafepress.com/iresolveto
Kim M. Simpson - December 28, 2007
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Posted by Kim Simpson on Friday, December 28, 2007 at 09:30 PM in I Resolve To . . . News Articles 2006-2010 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
"We spend January 1 walking through our lives, room by room, drawing up a list of work to be done, cracks to be patched. Maybe this year, to balance the list, we ought to walk through the rooms of our lives... not looking for flaws, but for potential."
Ellen Goodman - From Quotegarden
Posted by Kim Simpson on Friday, December 28, 2007 at 09:00 PM in I Resolve To . . . Quotes & Inspiring Thoughts For The New Year | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
"I made no resolutions for the New Year. The habit of making plans, of criticizing, sanctioning and molding my life, is too much of a daily event for me."
Anaïs Nin - From Quotegarden
Posted by Kim Simpson on Thursday, December 27, 2007 at 09:00 PM in I Resolve To . . . Quotes & Inspiring Thoughts For The New Year | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
"Every man regards his own life as the New Year's Eve of time."
Jean Paul Richter - From Quotegarden
Posted by Kim Simpson on Wednesday, December 26, 2007 at 09:00 PM in I Resolve To . . . Quotes & Inspiring Thoughts For The New Year | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
"Be always at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let each new year find you a better man."
Benjamin Franklin - From Quotegarden
Posted by Kim Simpson on Tuesday, December 25, 2007 at 09:00 PM in I Resolve To . . . Quotes & Inspiring Thoughts For The New Year | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
"Year's end is neither an end nor a beginning but a going on, with all the wisdom that experience can instill in us."
Hal Borland - From Quotegarden
Posted by Kim Simpson on Monday, December 24, 2007 at 09:00 PM in I Resolve To . . . Quotes & Inspiring Thoughts For The New Year | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
"New Year's Day is every man's birthday. "
Charles Lamb - From Quotegarden
Posted by Kim Simpson on Sunday, December 23, 2007 at 09:00 PM in I Resolve To . . . Quotes & Inspiring Thoughts For The New Year | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
The New Year is right around the corner! In just nine days New Year revelers will mark the passage of time - ring in the New Year and ring out the old with celebration and perhaps some introspection. If you want successfully achieve a dream, resolution and daily goals in 2008 - reflection and introspection now, at the end of 2007 is very important. Rather than making a hasty list of resolutions at the stroke of midnight, with little forethought, why not begin brainstorming today about what you would truly love to achieve in 2008. Whether 2007 was a great year or perhaps a mediocre one, no matter, it's almost time to wipe the slate clean, and start anew.
With that in mind, as you mull all the many things, large and small, that you would love to do, achieve, learn, create, see, be, have, feel, experience in this lifetime - it's also important to think about the 'who, what, when, where, why, and how' involved in making and keeping that resolution. Making and keeping resolutions requires much more than a wish, a hope, and a notation on the back of a cocktail napkin on New Year's Eve.
If you truly want to make and keep a New Year Resolution, have no fear - it doesn't have to die sudden death mid-January. The right resolution - one about which you have great desire, passion, and interest - and the right approach, system, and attitude can bring you success in 2008. In addition to brainstorming about the 'right resolution for you' - consider these Do's and Don'ts:
I Resolve To . . . Do's:
I Resolve To . . . Don'ts:
There's plenty of time between now and New Year's Day 2008. Start dreaming, planning, plotting, and brainstorming about your resolution. Pull out your journal, review your Lifetime Resolutions, and choose the one that will add joy and reward to your days!
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!
Need More Inspiration? Wear Your Resolution! Make Every Day New Year's Day. Make Every Day Count. Visit my resolution shop by clicking this link: http://www.cafepress.com/iresolveto
Kim M. Simpson - December 23, 2007
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Posted by Kim Simpson on Sunday, December 23, 2007 at 09:00 AM in I Resolve To . . . Columns 2007 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
"Ring out the old, ring in the new,
Ring, happy bells, across the snow:
The year is going, let him go;
Ring out the false, ring in the true."Alfred, Lord Tennyson, 1850 - From Quotegarden
Posted by Kim Simpson on Saturday, December 22, 2007 at 09:00 PM in I Resolve To . . . Quotes & Inspiring Thoughts For The New Year | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Just 10 days until New Year's Day!! Are you ready to take a look back at what you have accomplished in 2007 and take a look forward at what you plan to accomplish in 2008? Are you ready to make 2008 better than 2007? If you really want to make and keep a New Year resolution don't put it off until the last minute. Don't make a hasty, champagne-induced list on the back of a bar napkin at the stroke of midnight on New Year's Eve. Start today. Begin dreaming and brainstorming about what you'd love to achieve, create, experience, be, learn, do, feel, see, or have in the New Year!
Clarity of thought and purpose will enable you to take a dream from start to finish, turn a resolution into reality and make a goal happen. When you know 'what you want to achieve', 'why you want to achieve it', and 'how you're going to achieve it' it takes the guess work out of daily activities. Planning and forethought are vitally important 'first steps' if you want to achieve a dream, replace a bad habit with a good one, learn something new, create or achieve something. When you have a plan and a process by which you can systematically approach your activities anything is possible!
As a starting point, consider the I Resolve To Formula. It is a simple, common sense way to begin the process: Start with a cherished dream, one in which you have enormous desire and interest. Turn that dream into a specific, one-sentence resolution. Make that resolution a reality with daily goals that can be achieved one at a time, one day at a time.
Dream + Resolution + Daily Goals = Success, Achievement & Reward
When making New Year Resolutions and mulling plans for dreams and goals folks often make things harder than they need to be. Rather than starting with that long, tired list of resolutions that we think we 'should' make, why not make just one resolution - one about which you have true desire, passion and interest. Forget about that long laundry list of resolutions that you make and fail to keep, year after year. That decision alone increases the odds of success exponentially. Embarking on the journey with clarity of purpose, a dream about which you have great interest and passion, and a systematic process removes nagging questions and doubt about 'what to do first' and 'what to do next'.
I preach about pursuing one dream, one day at a time because it has worked so well for me, year after year. Throughout my life I have made dreams and resolutions a reality by following this simple, common sense approach. I long ago made a commitment to stop smoking, exercise daily, write, build a business, excel at photography, earn college degrees, own a home and work from my home. Those are just a few of my Lifetime Resolutions, my dreams. I don't believe in making resolutions and checking them off my list. I make them and keep them with me for good.
A key to my success is that I make just one major resolution and pursue just one life-changing dream at a time. To do otherwise is a recipe for quick failure. Our lives are packed full of activities as it is, it's no wonder that we don't have the ambition to tackle a long list of changes that we think we should make. It's no wonder that most people abandon their Resolution list after days or weeks. The list exists, but the passion, commitment, and desire is lacking.
This year can be different. Change the paradigm. Think outside the box. Don't be afraid to color with a red crayon instead of the same blue one you always use. Change the way you think about dreams, resolutions and goals. Instead, try my fomula for success and apply the I Resolve To Do's, they're simple, easy to use and easy to understand:
As you plot your course, don't forget to consider the obstacles - all the many things that can go wrong, or will stand in the way of progress, including obstacles of our own making. Consider the I Resolve To Don'ts:
I think about my dreams, resolutions and goals each and every day - 365 days each year. To make and keep New Year resolutions I truly believe you should make each and every day New Year's Day. You should view each day as a brand new blank slate - a clean sheet of paper on which you will write that day's story. Above all, you should make each and every day count. If you're committed to your resolution to that degree, your odds of succeeding are far greater than if you and work on it occasionally.
If you want to successfully fulfill a dream, keep a New Year Resolution, or achieve a goal, writing things down is also vitally important. I advocate keeping a Daily Resolution Diary. I track my own progress each day in spiral notebooks and on calendars that Is receive from charitable organizations that I support. Writing things down enables Resolutionistas - those folks who make Resolutions, keep them, and enjoy the journey - to brainstorm and build concrete plans, to chart progress, clearly view when milestones are achieved, and most importantly to build in rewards for progress and hard won victories.
I carry my spiral notebooks and calendar with me in my purse. That helps to keep my dreams, resolutions and goals front and center. When I have a few spare minutes, I pull my notebook out and do some planning. Personally, I try to do Daily Check-Ins in the morning because they enable me to plan my day and schedule at least 30-minutes or an hour into my day specifically for my dreams, resolutions and goals. That's not realistic for everyone. If you can only check in a couple times during the week, and once each weekend, that works too. The point is to check in frequently, so your dream is a clear daily priority and so you can grow your plan, make course corrections, adjust your timeline and most importantly, devote some time each and every day to your project.
Each weekend, I carve out an hour or two to sit down in a quiet spot with my coffee, notebook and calendar. I spend that time noodling my 'Things To Do' Lists - what I achieved that week, and what I plan to achieve - the next steps for the coming week, month and quarter. Planning ahead is another key ingredient of achieving dreams, resolutions and goals. It's not enough to know what you need to do today and tomorrow. You need to know the next 10, 20, 50 steps. That clarity of thought and purpose enables you to be confident about your plans, activities, and ultimately your success.
Why not begin today. Each one of us has dreams, resolutions and goals - why not pull one off your list of Lifetime Resolutions and 'go for it' today. Make it a priority in your life during the coming New Year. Rather than live a life of regret for all that you 'didn't do', be grateful and happy for all that you have, all that you are, and all that you 'do' in your life.
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!
Need More Inspiration? Wear Your Resolution! Make Every Day New Year's Day. Make Every Day Count. Visit my resolution shop by clicking this link: http://www.cafepress.com/iresolveto
Kim M. Simpson - December 22, 2007
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Posted by Kim Simpson on Saturday, December 22, 2007 at 09:00 AM in I Resolve To . . . Columns 2007 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
"New Year's Day: Now is the accepted time to make your regular annual good resolutions. Next week you can begin paving hell with them as usual.
Mark Twain - From Quotegarden
Posted by Kim Simpson on Friday, December 21, 2007 at 09:00 PM in I Resolve To . . . Quotes & Inspiring Thoughts For The New Year | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Happy Holidays - Merry Christmas, my friends! Christmas is just around the corner and I'm determined to un-plug the phone, blackberry, computer, etc. so that I can enjoy the holiday with my family. Otherwise work tends to intervene throughout! Now it's time to wrap gifts, visit old friends, have some laughs and good conversation. I hope you're able to wind down the next few days and actually enjoy! With that in mind I send you these warm, warm holiday wishes!
"Christmas is not as much about opening our presents as opening our hearts. " Janice Maeditere
"I have always thought of Christmas time, when it has come round, as a good time; a kind, forgiving, charitable time; the only time I know of, in the long calendar of the year, when men and women seem by one consent to open their shut-up hearts freely, and to think of people below them as if they really were fellow passengers to the grave, and not another race of creatures bound on other journeys." Charles Dickens
"Never worry about the size of your Christmas tree. In the eyes of children, they are all 30 feet tall." Larry Wilde, The Merry Book of Christmas
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!
Need More Inspiration? Wear Your Resolution! Make Every Day New Year's Day. Make Every Day Count. Visit my resolution shop by clicking this link: http://www.cafepress.com/iresolveto
Kim M. Simpson - December 21, 2007
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Posted by Kim Simpson on Friday, December 21, 2007 at 09:00 AM in I Resolve To . . . Columns 2007 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
"New Year's eve is like every other night; there is no pause in the march of the universe, no breathless moment of silence among created things that the passage of another twelve months may be noted; and yet no man has quite the same thoughts this evening that come with the coming of darkness on other nights."
Hamilton Wright Mabie - From Quotegarden
Posted by Kim Simpson on Thursday, December 20, 2007 at 09:00 PM in I Resolve To . . . Quotes & Inspiring Thoughts For The New Year | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Just 12 days and counting until New Year's Day 2008! Are you ready to take a look back at all that you achieved in 2007 - and a look forward at all that you plan to achieve in 2008? Are you ready to pull a dream off your list of Lifetime Resolutions - all the many things that you you would love to do, see, feel, experience, have, create, achieve in this lifetime? Something that you passionately would love to tackle in the coming year, something about which you have great desire and interest?
I believe in making and keeping resolutions - not just for a day, or a couple weeks, but for a lifetime. You've probably seen the same newspaper articles, the same figures that show abysmal rates of achievement for most new year resolutions. Most folks make 'em and break 'em. They fail because they make too many resolutions - resolutions about which they have no true interest. But it doesn't have to be so. If you made a resolution last year, and promptly forgot about it - make this year different!
Personally, I'm ready to go. My resolution for 2008: I Resolve To . . . Show my gratitude for all that I have and all that I am by 'Giving Back' in 2008 in four areas of my life: 1) Walk 60 miles for the Washington, DC Breast Cancer 3-Day and raise $3000. 2) Volunteer at a Virginia Horse Rescue Farm. 3) Learn more about how to combat Global Warming and take action! 4) Engage in premeditated acts of kindness.
I turn 50 in the coming year and I'm grateful forthe many blessings that I have, so I'm going to make the theme for 2008, 'Giving Back'. Why not do some brainstorming and pick a theme for yourself. If you didn't keep your 2007 resolution, there's no reason that you have to repeat the same mistakes. With some planning and forethought - and small steps taken one at a time, one day at a time - you can succeed. You can achieve a cherished dream. Why not give it a go? What do you have to lose?
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!
Need More Inspiration? Wear Your Resolution! Make Every Day New Year's Day. Make Every Day Count. Visit my resolution shop by clicking this link: http://www.cafepress.com/iresolveto
Kim M. Simpson - December 20 2007
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Posted by Kim Simpson on Thursday, December 20, 2007 at 09:00 AM in I Resolve To . . . Columns 2007 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
"Youth is when you're allowed to stay up late on New Year's Eve. Middle age is when you're forced to.
Bill Vaughn - From Quotegarden
Posted by Kim Simpson on Wednesday, December 19, 2007 at 09:00 PM in I Resolve To . . . Quotes & Inspiring Thoughts For The New Year | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
The New Year Is Right Around The Corner! Just 12 days and counting. Have you thought about what you would love to achieve, do, be, see, learn, create, have, feel in 2008? Why not begin thinking and brainstorming today? No need to wait for 2008. Rather than waiting until the stroke of midnight, in a champagne induced frenzy of goodwill - make some sober decisions today. That's not to say that you can't have fun, be enthusiastic, thrilled, and challenged about the wonderful blank page that will be spread before you on January 1. You should be excited and ready to 'go for it'!
I'm advocating that you think outside the box. Forget about the tired 'list of resolutions' that you've made over and over again because you feel you should - or someone else feels that you should. Instead, try something fresh and new in 2008. Do something just for you. Pursue just one resolution. Pursue just one cherished dream. Pursue that one dream that is on your mind all the time, the one that makes you feel a little giddy and nervous all at the same time. Pursue that one dream that you're passionate about - the one that you'd love to achieve in this lifetime.
I call these dreams, Lifetime Resolutions - the things that you'd love to be, do, achieve, see, feel, have, learn, create in this lifetime. I turn 50 in the New Year, and I've been keeping these lists - achieveing these Lifetime Resolutions most of my life. My list is long - a living document, that changes and grows as I change and grow. I've built a business, earned college degrees, worked from home, become a professional photographer, professional fundraiser, writer, entrepreneur, gardener. I exercise, play tennis, strive to eat healthy, write daily, give back . . . and on and on. My Lifetime Resolution List fills my days and leaves me fulfilled and happy.
Maybe it's time for you to sit down and brainstorm a Lifetime Resolution List. Are you carrying around a nagging dream? One that just won't go away, no matter how much you procrastinate? Why not make 2008 the year that you 'go for it'? Don't wait for January 1 - start today! Do it right now!
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!
Need More Inspiration? Wear Your Resolution! Make Every Day New Year's Day. Make Every Day Count. Visit my resolution shop by clicking this link: http://www.cafepress.com/iresolveto
Kim M. Simpson - December 19, 2007
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Posted by Kim Simpson on Wednesday, December 19, 2007 at 09:00 AM in I Resolve To . . . Columns 2007 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
I rely on Google Alerts to keep me 'in the know' daily about news, articles, blog posts, and other information related to New Year Resolutions. A Google Alert this week included a survey by Franklin Covey that found getting out of debt or saving money, losing weight and developing a healthy habit like exercise or healthy eating are the top three resolutions or goals respectively for 15,031 of the Franklin Covey customers that were polled. Franklin Covey provides effectiveness training, productivity tools, and assessment services.
An article on the survey was provided this week on Business Wire. Click here for a PDF of the BusinessWire article: FranklinCovey2008NewYearSurvey.pdf
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!
Need More Inspiration? Wear Your Resolution! Make Every Day New Year's Day. Make Every Day Count. Visit my resolution shop by clicking this link: http://www.cafepress.com/iresolveto
Kim M. Simpson - December 19, 2007
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Posted by Kim Simpson on Tuesday, December 18, 2007 at 10:00 AM in I Resolve To . . . News Articles 2006-2010 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Happy Monday! Happy holidays to you. Are you feeling the joy of the holiday season, or maybe feeling a little over-burdened instead? So many of us are probably feeling the latter, a little stressed, a little over-burdened. It's so common at this time of the year, as we race to get everything done, to feel pressured. With that in mind, I hope, as you race the clock the next couple of weeks, you're able to take some time for yourself, do something kind just for you - as you work hard to make everything wonderful for everyone around you. Give yourself a little pat on the back, and a few small gifts along the way.
With that in mind, on this Monday - I send you these warm thoughts, just for you!
"Don't listen to anyone who tells you that you can't do this or that. That's nonsense. Make up your mind , you'll never use crutches or a stick, then have a go at everything. Go to school, join in all the games you can. Go anywhere you want to. But never, never let them persuade you that things are too difficult or impossible." Douglas Bader - British World War II Pilot
"Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever." Mahatma Gandi - Indian Philosopher, internationall esteemed for his doctrine of non-violent protest (1869-1948)
"Never forget the three powerful resources you always have available to you: love, prayer, and forgiveness." H. Jackson Brown, Jr.
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!
Need More Inspiration? Wear Your Resolution! Make Every Day New Year's Day. Make Every Day Count. Visit my resolution shop by clicking this link: http://www.cafepress.com/iresolveto
Kim M. Simpson - December 17, 2007
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Posted by Kim Simpson on Monday, December 17, 2007 at 09:00 AM in I Resolve To . . . Columns 2007 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Happy Friday - Happy Holidays!! Hopefully the work week will draw to an end for you today, and you can get on with holiday shopping, holiday cards, parties, and generally dreaming up ways to make things special for loved ones during the holiday season. If you're feeling a little stressed, a little pressed for time, maybe a little fatigued . . . take a deep breath, take a break, sit down and make a list of what you really need to do, and know that it will all get done. Then go do something nice for yourself. You've worked hard, don't forget to give yourself a gift this holiday season.
With that in mind I send you these warm thoughts . . . with the New Year fast approaching, consider persuing one cherished dream, one day at a time, for one year. Do something just for you in 2008!
"Become a resolution revolutionary like me. It's time to drastically change the way you think about New Year Resolutions and goals. In 2007 say 'no' to that tired, old list of 'stuff' that you think you should change about yourself, or think you should do, but know you will discard as soon as you put pen to paper. Make January 1 a truly new day, a day in which you promise yourself that you will pursue your cherished dream." Kim M. Simpson
"The act of pursuing and achieving your dream can and will help you to find fulfillment in your life. I'm not going to predict it's going to change your life forever, or be the best year you've ever had. Without question, you're going to hit bumps in the road, we all do, that's life. But each and every time you put your heart and soul into something you love, you will learn something, reap rewards and find personal fullfilment." Kim M. Simpson
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!
Need More Inspiration? Wear Your Resolution! Make Every Day New Year's Day. Make Every Day Count. Visit my resolution shop by clicking this link: http://www.cafepress.com/iresolveto
Kim M. Simpson - December 14, 2007
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Thought for the day . . . patience. Someone today is going to cut you off in traffic, push in front of you on an esclator, cut you off while you're talking . . . need I say more? Each and every day, we encounter folks who are either rude or impatient. Drives me crazy, personally. So I work extra hard to make allowance for these folks. I try to be patient. Take a deep breath and just let it go . . . and I do my best to 'not' be the offending party . . .
With that in mind, I send you these positive thoughts about making progress, being patient, persisting through it all . . .
"To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream; not only plan, but also believe." Anatole France
"None of us knows what the next change is going to be, what unexpected opportunity is just around the corner, waiting a few months or a few years to change the tenor of our lives." Kathleen Norris
"Christmas, my child, is love in action. Every time we love, every time we give, it's Christmas." Dale Evans Rogers, American Singer - Known as the 'Queen of the West'
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!
Need More Inspiration? Wear Your Resolution! Make Every Day New Year's Day. Make Every Day Count. Visit my resolution shop by clicking this link: http://www.cafepress.com/iresolveto
Kim M. Simpson - December 12, 2007
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Happy Monday Folks! Just three weeks left in 2007 . . . looking at the calendar keep in mind we're heading into three of the most stress-filled weeks of the year. Too much to do, too little time. It's so common to want to make everything 'perfect' during the holiday season, hence an over abundance of stress. I've been doing my best to plan ahead, work ahead, stay ahead of the curve - alas, my To Do List still is very very long, no end in sight. But I'm determined to stay calm, work through the list item by item, and enjoy the holiday season.
With that in mind, as you make your journey through the 2007 holiday season, I send you these warm thoughts . . .
"Remember
This December
That love weighs more than gold!" Josephine Dodge Daskam Bacon"Christmas is the season for kindling the fire of hospitality in the hall, the genial flame of charity in the heart." Washington Irving
"Christmas - that magic blanket that wraps itself about us, that something so intangible that it is like a fragrance. It may weave a spell of nostalgia. Christmas may be a day of feasting, or of prayer, but always it will be a day of remembrance - a day in which we think of everything we have ever loved." Augusta E. Rundel
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!
Need More Inspiration? Wear Your Resolution! Make Every Day New Year's Day. Make Every Day Count. Visit my resolution shop by clicking this link: http://www.cafepress.com/iresolveto
Kim M. Simpson - December 10, 2007
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Happy Sunday! Been a busy weekend? Lots of shopping, gift-wrapping, running around, and tackling weekend chores? The weeks between Thanksgiving and New Year are often incredibly stressful for folks - too much to do, and too little time - often to little sleep and exercise, and too much food and drink. Why not take a bit of a break today? Even if you have things on your To Do List, why not take a nap, read a book, watch a movie, play a game with your kids - do whatever will help to bring some peace and joy to your day. All work and no play is no good. I fall victim to that all to often - not a good habit.
With that in mind, I send you these warm words of inspiration this Sunday - along with the hope that you can take a break today!
"Christmas, children, is not a date. It is a state of mind." Mary Ellen Chase
"He who has not Christmas in his heart will never find it under a tree." Roy L. Smith
"For centuries men have kept an appointment with Christmas. Christmas means fellowship, feasting, giving and receiving, a time of good cheer, home." W.J. Ronald Tucker
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!
Need More Inspiration? Wear Your Resolution! Make Every Day New Year's Day. Make Every Day Count. Visit my resolution shop by clicking this link: http://www.cafepress.com/iresolveto
Kim M. Simpson - December 9, 2007
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Time for a weekly Check-In! We're 341 days into 2007. That means just 24 days until Janaury 1, 2008! The New Year is a traditional time of the year to take a look back on what was achieved and to look forward at future hopes, desires and dreams. Having a blank slate - a blank sheet of paper on which we can write the next chapter is such a wonderful feeling on January 1!
Why not make each and every day New Year's Day? Make each and every day - every blank page -count? Why not get a head start on the New Year today?! I preach about doing daily, weekly, and monthly Check-Ins because they are so important. Check-Ins help to keep you accountable, chart progress and make course corrections when your plan veers in a wrong direction. Your plan after all is a living, breathing document. It grows and changes as you grow and change. Most importantly Check-Ins help you to keep track of hard won victories and milestones. Celebrating those victories is a great way to build and maintain momentum, enthusiasm and confidence - all of which you will need to tackle obstacles that can and will threaten progress.
If you've been working hard to make a dream real in 2007 take a good hard look at your progress and your plan this weekend. Review what you've achieved and brainstorm what you'd like to do next - the next mountain that you would like to climb! Then tie on those hiking boots and get going today, no need to wait. If you start now, you'll be organized and ready for the New Year, ready to take your current dream to the next leve - or to launch a new dream!
Keep in mind, to succeed with dreams, resolutions and goals you need to write things down in a journal, notebook, or Daily Resolution Diary. You have to do your homework so you know all the many steps that are necessary (the who, what, when, where, why, and how), then build a long and short range plan that enables you to generate a timeline, and plot small incremental steps via daily goals.
Knowing what you want to achieve, coupled with a process, an orderly system, can be the difference between success and failure. I keep the I Resolve To System simple with five Do's: Dare To Dream, Decide, Define, Develop A Plan, and Do It Daily. The five I Resolve To Don'ts are also simple and common sense, but important: Don't Procrastinate, Don't Give Into Fear Of Success Or Fear Of Failure, Don't Get Discouraged, Don't Grow Bored Or Weary, Don't Give Up!
Armed with a simple System, Daily Resolution Diary, a plan, timeline and a specific, defined dream you can succeed if you're committed, patient, passionate, and persistent. I religiously follow the I Resolve To Do's and Don'ts for all my dreams. I start the creative process with a dream, turn it into a one sentence resolution, and make that resolution a reality with daily goals . . .The I Resolve To Formula For Success:
Dream + Resolution + Daily Goals = Success, Achievement, Reward!
Fulfilling dreams, keeping New Year Resolutions and achieving goals doesn't have to be hard, or impossible - we sometimes make things far more difficlut than they really are, or need to be. Why not give it a go? Do a Check-In today, begin looking back at what you achieved in 2007, and dreaming about what you can achieve in 2008 if you believe in yourself!
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!
Need More Inspiration? Wear Your Resolution! Make Every Day New Year's Day. Make Every Day Count. Visit my resolution shop by clicking this link: http://www.cafepress.com/iresolveto
Kim M. Simpson - December 8, 2007
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Happy Friday Folks! I hope you've enjoyed a thoroughly productive and fulfilling week, full of actvities and people that you enjoy. If you've had some ups and downs this week, encountered some obstacles, take a deep breath, today is a new day - and tomorrow is Saturday. Even if you have household chores and holiday tasks on the agenda this weekend, you can make some time for yourself! With that in mind, I send you warm wishes for a great weekend . . . one in which you spend a little quality time on yourself and your dreams.
"If you lose hope, somehow you lose the vitality that keeps life moving, you lose that courage to be, that quality that helps you go on in spite of it all. And so today I still have a dream." Martin Luther King, Jr.
"Ordinary riches can be stolen, real riches cannot. In your soul are infinitely precious things that cannot be taken from you." Oscar Wilde
"Risks must be taken, because the greatest hazard in life is to risk nothing." Leo Buscaglia - American Guru, advocate of the power of love (1924-1998)
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!
Need More Inspiration? Wear Your Resolution! Make Every Day New Year's Day. Make Every Day Count. Visit my resolution shop by clicking this link: http://www.cafepress.com/iresolveto
Kim M. Simpson - December 7, 2007
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Desire is so vitally important if you're working to achieve a dream, resolution, goal . . . One of the most common mistakes that folks make when they make New Year Resolutions is to draft a long list of things they feel they 'should' change about themselves. That list is often made amidst the 'holiday hangover' . . . you know the feeling you get after the holidays from too much spending, drinking, eating, and too little exercise, relaxation and moderation.
This year can be different if you start from a position of 'desire'. You have to truly 'want' to make your dream, your resolution, your daily goals a reality because you fully understand how much pleasure, fulfillment and reward you will reap. Without true desire your efforts are crippled from the start. Without desire coupled with commitment, you won't want to put in the sweat equity and hard work that is necessary to implement your plan and overcome the obstacles that will most certainly sprout like dandelions on a summer's day.
Why not make a complete paradigm shift in the way that you approach your 2008 New Year resolution. Instead of drafting that same tired list that you know you're going to ignore, try something different. Choose just one resolution - a dream that you would truly love to achieve. A dream that inspires you. A dream that you would enthusiastically tackle each and every day because you know at the end of the rainbow you'll find a pot of gold in the form a joy, pleasure and personal achievement.
We're 26 days away from New Year's Day - give it some thought today, you don't have to wait. Pull out a spiral notebook and pen, grab a cup of coffee, and make a list of the 100 dreams large and small that you would truly love to do, see, be achieve, have, learn, experience, feel, hear, create in this lifetime. Just because you've made New Year Resolutions the same way in the past doesn't mean you have to do the same in 2008. Join me here in the New Year for a different approach to making your resolution a reality! Start with a dream, turn it into a one sentence resolution and make it happen with daily goals . . .
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!
Need More Inspiration? Wear Your Resolution! Make Every Day New Year's Day. Make Every Day Count. Visit my resolution shop by clicking this link: http://www.cafepress.com/iresolveto
Kim M. Simpson - December 6, 2007
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Happy Wednesday - Happy 2007! Amazing how quickly the year passed, isn't it? There never seems to be enough time - enough hours in the day to tackle everything, to do it all. So much to do, be, learn, see, achieve, create, experience. With that in mind, I'm going to make the most of this wonderful Wednesday, and not waste a minute being stressed or crabby regardless of what obstacles might present themselves. I hope you have a wonderful day too, and I sent these warm words of encouragement your way . . .
"Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them but I can lookup and see their beauty, believe in them, and try to follow them." Louisa May Alcott
"Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all." Dale Carnegie
"If you want to build a ship, don't herd people together to collect wood and don't assign them tasks and work, but rather teach them to long for the endless immensity of the sea." Antoine De Saint-Exupery
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!
Need More Inspiration? Wear Your Resolution! Make Every Day New Year's Day. Make Every Day Count. Visit my resolution shop by clicking this link: http://www.cafepress.com/iresolveto
Kim M. Simpson - December 5, 2007
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Too Many Resolutions! Wonder why so many folks make New Year Resolutions and promptly fail to keep them? They make too many. They make resolutions about which they have no true interest, desire, passion, or commitment. They make resolutions that are a knee-jerk reaction to holiday excess - too much food, drink, spending, and too little exercise, moderation and common sense during the holiday season.
Are you thinking about making a New Year Resolution in 2008? There's no better time than the present to get started. We're 28 days away from the New Year - why not get going right now, today? First step, bury that tired, old list of New Year Resolutions that you make every year and fail to keep. It's going to get buried deep, deep on your desk somewhere anyway, so go ahead. Bury it today.
Instead open your mind and Dare To Dream. What's the one thing that you would truly love to do, see, be, feel, achieve, create, learn, experience have in this lifetime. What are the 100 things? Pull out your journal and draft a list of all the things big and small that you would love to pursue, then focus on just one dream in 2007. Just one, not 10. Don't set the bar so high that you will fail immediately. Keep it simple and realistic.
Follow this simple I Resolve To Formula: Dream + Resolution + Daily Goals = Success!
Follow these Simple I Resolve To Do's:
Bottom Line: you need to be committed, focused, patient, passionate, and persistent if you want to make and keep a New Year Resolution. It's hard enough to make one life-altering dream happen, let alone 10. If your dream is to get healthy in 2008 - focus like a laser - build a plan that will enable you to eat better, exercise, get good sleep, reduce stress, and have some fun. There are so many possibilities, so many different dreams - each dream as unique as the dreamer. Stop procrastinating. Get fired up and get busy, right now, not tomorrow!
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!
Need More Inspiration? Wear Your Resolution! Make Every Day New Year's Day. Make Every Day Count. Visit my resolution shop by clicking this link: http://www.cafepress.com/iresolveto
Kim M. Simpson - December 4, 2007
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We'll ring in the New Year in just 30 days - are you ready? If you keep your New Year resolutions front and center, your success rate grows exponentially. Small steps, taken one at a time, one day at a time add up like interest on money in the bank. With that in mind, it's time to take a serious look back at what we achieved in 2007 and what we plan to achieve in 2008. No need to wait for New Year's Day, start planning today! Make Each And Every Day New Year's Day - Make Each And Every Day Count!
My resolution this year was to grow my resolution project by writing a daily advice column, launching a resolution store (so folks can keep their resolutions front and center by wearing them), trademarking I Resolve To . . ., and writing an E-Book. I'm happy to say I've succeeded in moving forward on all fronts, and I plan to take my resolution project to the next level in 2008 by marketing my E-Book and products and creating new product designs.
If you plan to succeed with your resolution in 2008 - begin dreaming now, then pull just one cherished dream off your Lifetime Resolution List - those things that you would truly love to do, see, feel, achieve, learn, be, create, have in your liftetime. Exercising daily, building a business, working from home, writing daily, blogging, creating fabulous photographs, and helping folks to achieve their resolutions are among my Lifetime Resolutions. I'm a Resolutionista and darn proud of it. I make resolutions, keep them with me for life and enjoy the journey. Why not join me in making the journey in 2008?
In the coming year my dream is to show gratitude and 'give back'. I count my blessings each and every day, but next year is my 50th year on this planet, so I want to do something special. I'm thankful that I've made it this far and I want to show that gratitude each and every day. My 2008 resolution is:
"I Resolve To . . . show gratitude for all that I have and all that I am by 'giving back' in four specific areas: the environment, animals, daily acts of kindness, and raising money for the Washington, DC Breast Cancer 3-Day Walk October 3-5, 2008.
In 2008, I'm going to show up here each and every day here at I Resolve To . . . to share my journey. I plan to share tips for how each one of us can fight Global Warming, protect our animal friends, be kinder to fellow humans, and volunteer/raise money for a cause we believe in. I hope you'll make a promise to yourself in 2008 to pursue one of your own dreams. Start today by signing the I Resolve To . . . Promise - IResolveToPromise.pdf. Join me in making the journey of a lifetime in 2008!
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 - December 3, 2007
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I want to share this Vail Daily article by Butch Mazzuca - NewYearGivingNovember2007.pdf - I found it to be useful and inspiring. Enjoy your week!
Posted by Kim Simpson on Monday, December 03, 2007 at 09:00 AM in I Resolve To . . . News Articles 2006-2010 | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Busy, Busy, Busy Time Of The Year! If you find yourself racing from one task to another this weekend, in an effort to buy holiday gifts, draft holiday cards, and prepare for parties - make sure to take some breaks! Set aside a little time just for you. Do something nice for yourself. And remember, it will all get done. The holiday season is often a very stressful time of the year, so it's important to balance the scales a bit. While we're taking care of everyone else, it's important to take care of ourselves. With that in mind, I send you these warm, holiday words of inspiration . . .
"I will honor Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all year." Charles Dickens
"Christmas weaves a magic wand over this world, and behold, everything is softer and more beautiful." Norman Vincent Peale
"It is Christmas in the heart that puts Christmas in the air." W.T. Ellis
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 - December 2, 2007
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Just 31 days until New Year's Day 2008! No, I'm not ahead of myself. I think about my dreams, resolutions and goals each and every day - 365 days each year. To make and keep New Year resolutions I truly believe you should make each and every day New Year's Day. You should view each day as a brand new blank slate - a clean sheet of paper on which you will write that day's story. Above all, you should make each and every day count. If you're committed to your resolution to that degree, your odds of succeeding are far greater than if you and work on it every now and then.
If you want to fulfill a dream, keep a resolution, or achieve a goal you also need a system and a plan. Personally, I believe we make things harder than necessary when we make New Year resolutions. If you're thinking about making resolutions in 2008, set aside the long, negative laundry list of things that you believe you should change about yourself. If you draft that list of 'sins' on January 1, you'll probably bury it on your desk anyway, so go ahead and set it aside right now.
Instead give your New Year Resolution some serious thought right now. I emphasize just one New Year Resolution. Not 10 resolutions. Carve out some quiet time, pull out a spiral notebook ,and think about the 100 things, large and small, that you would love to do, be, see, feel, achieve, create, learn, have in this lifetime. This is your Lifetime Resolution List. For 2008, choose the one dream that you would truly, passionately love to pursue. Start with that one dream, turn it into a one-sentence resolution and make it a reality with daily goals. That's the I Resolve To Formula For Success:
Cherished Dream + Determined Resolution + Daily Goals = Success, Reward, Fulfillment.
I preach about this simple system day after day because it works - Five Do's and Five Don'ts that can help to guide you through the year. If you choose one resolution, and take one small step at a time, one day at a time - you will likely succeed because you are being committed and realistic. Consider the system:
I Resolve To . . . Do's:
I Resolve To . . . Don'ts:
Make 2008 the year that you pursued and fulfilled that cherished dream. Use the next 31 days to dream, brainstorm, and build a plan that will set you on a steady, committed course on New Year's Day. Sign the I Resolve To Promise IResolveToPromise.pdf Today!
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 - December 1, 2007
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