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New Year's Resolution
New Year's Resolution Every January 1st we make New Year's Resolutions because we want a better year if not a great year, and it is a long-standing tradition of the holiday. Share your new years resolution with our readers and read what others have written. Skip to the bottom of this page Resolutions usually revolve around a long-standing want, need, or problem we have that we would like resolved. Something, for example, like losing weight to look better and increase your health and life expectancy. That entails things like working out, eating right, and the thing that ties everything else together... thinking right. What you are going to learn will make this systematically automatic. The average life expectancy of you doing things right to accomplish your resolution is about four days! Nothing got resolved - because you had no resolve! Rather, you had just a fleeting notion to start putting in effort. It ends before achieving effect and the next year, you are again facing off against your failure. "This year will be different," you might say. Well, here is something to do to make it that way. Your New Year's Resolution Solution is to change your timetable. Reviewing progress you made for a year is not enough. We too easily forget and let it slip from our mind to unimportance. Give yourself instead a weekly review of your progress. So, let us see. In the first week you put in four days toward your resolution. That is pretty good actually! Just three days a week in a gym is enough to give people very favorable results. Working from your success for that week, take in the mindset that your resolution is not so much a goal as it is a game. The goal is the prize that keeps you motivated, but the game is keeping at doing what you need to do in order to win that prize. Going ahead for another week will get you ahead of the bulk of players. If you don't believe it, then notice how the over-crowded health club you were in last week now seems like a very vacant facility this week.

Congratulations, you persevered when they did not! Be steadfast and stay in the game! See it as utmost importance to have unwavering commitment to the point of relentless obsession for the prize. "GO FOR THE GOLD," as Olympians would say. You have got to totally immerse yourself in the game in order to play it right. You have got to be a game enthusiast! You are on a journey, a Holy Quest! A journey to a game enthusiast means FUN! The calendar is your game board. Don't be taken off the board. Be steadfast and stay in the game! Every week is a trip around the game board. Every seventh day is where you contemplate, analyze, figure, fix, alter, improve, refine, adapt, adopt, re-adopt, pat yourself on the back and give yourself a reward, then re-dedicate yourself to your plan of action for the following week. 52 times around the board and you are crowned King or Queen! FOR REAL! That not only gives you your goal, it gives you royal bragging rights - tales of how you victoriously conquered your enemy and seized controlling power over your vast enchanted dominion. So, whether they are led by the archetype of oversize ogres, a maniacal wizard, or menacing dragons, matters not. You can credulously threaten that any enemy you righteously declare war on this year will also face the same fate of being permanently vanquished by your invincible heroic army of devoted and boldly brave Knights of the New Year's Resolution.
Do you have a new years resolution you would like to share?
A New Year's Resolution is a commitment that you make to a project or the reforming of a habit, often a lifestyle change that is generally interpreted as advantageous.
Do you have A New Year's Resolution? Maybe something that gets you excited. Maybe you would like others to benefit from your inspiration? If so. Please Share it!
What Other Visitors Have Shared With Us
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My resolution is to become a 'neat freak'
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My resolution is to become a 'neat freak' in the new year.
A place for everything and everything in it's place. It was actually my resolution last year....
No more postponing
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I am a real procrastinator. I endlessly postpone instead of doing it right away.
Next year I will take immediate action. There's plenty of time to ...
Bipasha Basu
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"I have decided never to make resolutions because sometimes it becomes very difficult to maintain them and then you feel awful. But I am looking forward ...
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