2006 Resolutions - There's still time
It's mid-January -- is it time to reconsider your decision not to make resolutions this year? Why not do it now?
First of all, take a look at the things you feel you didn't accomplish. Look at them and see if you can figure out why you failed to do so. Perhaps they were unrealistic. How about breaking big projects down a bit to making them a little easier to accomplish? How about looking at time management issues and try a new approach to planning your days, weeks, and months...You might be able to get more out of your day and have more time for yourself.
Explore different approaches to achieving a particular goal. Like they say...”There's usually more than one way to skin a cat.” Maybe you still have the chance to realize your goals!
How many goals do you have listed? Are there too many? Are you trying to spread yourself too thin? Maybe if you cut back on the number of goals, you will see more success. And once you achieve goals you can take them off your list and make room for others!
Did you have pain or limitations that kept you from doing things or going places? Did you find you were unable to manage routine tasks and maintain a home? Maybe you need to consider delegating or asking for help. If you can't pay, maybe you can find someone who needs something you have or something you can do and work out a trade off. One hand helps the other.
I encourage you to seek out positive people to spend time with. Try not to get into a rut of negative thinking. Don't assume you can't do something without exploring it completely. Don't develop or support a defeatist attitude. Be realistic about your abilities and limitations.
So think about the endless possibilities for 2006 and begin to shape your future!
Related Topics: Making a Life List, Getting Motivated to Get Fit
Technorati Tags: 2006Resolutions, timemanagement, goalsetting
First of all, take a look at the things you feel you didn't accomplish. Look at them and see if you can figure out why you failed to do so. Perhaps they were unrealistic. How about breaking big projects down a bit to making them a little easier to accomplish? How about looking at time management issues and try a new approach to planning your days, weeks, and months...You might be able to get more out of your day and have more time for yourself.
Explore different approaches to achieving a particular goal. Like they say...”There's usually more than one way to skin a cat.” Maybe you still have the chance to realize your goals!
How many goals do you have listed? Are there too many? Are you trying to spread yourself too thin? Maybe if you cut back on the number of goals, you will see more success. And once you achieve goals you can take them off your list and make room for others!
Did you have pain or limitations that kept you from doing things or going places? Did you find you were unable to manage routine tasks and maintain a home? Maybe you need to consider delegating or asking for help. If you can't pay, maybe you can find someone who needs something you have or something you can do and work out a trade off. One hand helps the other.
I encourage you to seek out positive people to spend time with. Try not to get into a rut of negative thinking. Don't assume you can't do something without exploring it completely. Don't develop or support a defeatist attitude. Be realistic about your abilities and limitations.
So think about the endless possibilities for 2006 and begin to shape your future!
Related Topics: Making a Life List, Getting Motivated to Get Fit
Technorati Tags: 2006Resolutions, timemanagement, goalsetting



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