Andy12345
Expert
New years resolutions are a popular habit. An absolute start date can be a very tempting proposition for many. But often we find, as we head into the New Year, those newly made resolutions start to fail very soon. How many times do we hear laments of frustrations only a few days after the start of the year.
Most resolutions fail because they are made in absolution. 'I will give up smoking', 'I will lose weight', I will get fit', without any plan behind it. And the minute the maker falls off the path, the resolution is broken and the magic leaks out.
Goals are, by their very nature, challenging but achievable. They are bound in a time frame, and broken down into chunks. And most importantly, goals are forgiving if you slip up.
So this year, ditch the resolution and replace them with goals.
a Little early but.....
Happy New Year
hehe
Most resolutions fail because they are made in absolution. 'I will give up smoking', 'I will lose weight', I will get fit', without any plan behind it. And the minute the maker falls off the path, the resolution is broken and the magic leaks out.
Goals are, by their very nature, challenging but achievable. They are bound in a time frame, and broken down into chunks. And most importantly, goals are forgiving if you slip up.
So this year, ditch the resolution and replace them with goals.
a Little early but.....
Happy New Year
hehe