For a resolution to stick, it has
  to be aligned with your core values. We all want to look better or get
  richer, but your resolutions have to go beyond superficial desires and
  connect with what truly matters most to you. In other words, you have to "Know
  your why" and feel truly passionate about the goals you set for
  yourself. Connect your resolutions to those things that give you a deeper
  sense of purpose and align with your core values.  
2.   Be
  Specific.    
Resolutions to 'eat better, get fitter,
  be happier, relax more or have better life balance' are doomed for failure
  because they lack specificity. The more specific you are, the more
  likely you will be able to succeed.   Describe your goals
  and resolutions in ways that allow you to track your progress and measure
  your success.  
 3. Don't Just
  Think It, Ink it!    
A Stanford
  University study found that when people wrote down their goal, it
  increased the probability of them achieving it by over
  70%.   But don't just write down the specific goal, write
  down how you will feel when you've accomplished it.  When
  you have finished penning your desires, jot down on sticky pads the words
  that inspire you most about your goal and put them around your home/office to
  remind you of why you are committed to doing what it takes to bring your goal
  into reality. 
4. Design Your
  Environment.    
Never underestimate the power of
  your environment to support or sabotage your success.  Design your
  environment so that it's hard NOT to do what you resolved.  Create
  a progress chart, recruit a cheer squad among your family and friends, find
  someone to hold you accountable, hire a trainer, join a group, create a blog.
   Likewise, if there are people or things in your life that pull you down
  or off track, address them directly and set whatever boundaries you know you
  will need up front. 
5. Narrow Your Efforts.
     
Trying to do too many things at once can make you so unfocused
  that you just bounce around like Tigger on Red Bull, not quite sure which
  direction you are going. Set yourself up for success and start with JUST
  ONE MAJOR UNDERTAKING.   Then break that goal down
  into small bite size steps.  Small steps, strong start! 
6. Focus On The Process.   
It's
  easy to get caught up in an initial wave of enthusiasm, only to come crashing
  down when your initial efforts don't produce immediate and amazing results. So
  focus on the process itself, and develop greater competence
  of the actual activity, habit or skill you want to
  acquire.  PERSISTENCE ALWAYS PAYS OFF. 
7.  Forgive Your
  Failures.   
Your setbacks and failures will not define your
  success in the year ahead or any year. HOW YOU RESPOND WILL.
  If you happen to mess up, lose your resolve, press the snooze button or
  revert to a familiar well-practiced behavior, don't beat up on
  yourself. Okay, so you didn't get to the gym like you'd planned.
   How about 5 minutes of stretching?  Don't let your mishaps,
  setbacks and failures mean more than they do. Reflect on the lessons they
  hold, make adjustments accordingly, then tap your inner self and
  get back in the saddle.  
Life rewards those who work at it 
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Monday, January 7, 2013
Highly Effective New Years Resolutions
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