That time has come again: the time to make a New Year's Resolution.
Yes, it is time again to make that promise that most people will forget by the end of February, but they have every intention of keeping at the beginning of the year.
Every year, the same resolutions are at the top of everyone's list, with the most commonly selected one being to lose weight, get in shape, or go on a diet. Weight loss is always at the top of the list after people have been putting on the pounds during the holidays.
What else to people tend to pick? Some resolve to start saving money, while others resolve to quit smoking.
This year, why not make a resolution that you will actually keep? The quickest way to start out doing this is by making one that you will want to keep because you will want to achieve the end result.
Yes, many people actually do want to lose weight or quit smoking, but how bad, really? Most people don't want to do so badly enough that they will do what it takes during the year to make this happen.
So, instead of making the normal resolutions that always top the list, take a moment to really consider what you want. Sit down and really think about something you want to achieve in 2013 and make your resolution involving this.
Look at something specific that you want to achieve or change in your life. This is the key to making a resolution into a goal that you can actually work toward when the calendar rolls over to the New Year.
Yes, it is time again to make that promise that most people will forget by the end of February, but they have every intention of keeping at the beginning of the year.
Every year, the same resolutions are at the top of everyone's list, with the most commonly selected one being to lose weight, get in shape, or go on a diet. Weight loss is always at the top of the list after people have been putting on the pounds during the holidays.
What else to people tend to pick? Some resolve to start saving money, while others resolve to quit smoking.
This year, why not make a resolution that you will actually keep? The quickest way to start out doing this is by making one that you will want to keep because you will want to achieve the end result.
Yes, many people actually do want to lose weight or quit smoking, but how bad, really? Most people don't want to do so badly enough that they will do what it takes during the year to make this happen.
So, instead of making the normal resolutions that always top the list, take a moment to really consider what you want. Sit down and really think about something you want to achieve in 2013 and make your resolution involving this.
Look at something specific that you want to achieve or change in your life. This is the key to making a resolution into a goal that you can actually work toward when the calendar rolls over to the New Year.
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