New Year's Resolution
Many people will think, how to make next year better than this year and will probably even make a new year's resolution. They will be trying to change old habits, create new ones, work harder, spend more time with family, earn more money, quit smoking, lose weight, and many more aims that will probably be forgotten before the first month is over.
Unless you are a highly motivated and ambitious person, you will have to continually review your position throughout the year. One big exciting change isn't enough to change our behavior. Creating something new in our life will take effort and positive action on our part.
Last year you did the best you could, you won some and lost some. With your new hindsight, knowledge and skills, you can make this new year better than last. Do you know what was the most valuable thing you gained from last year? It's the ability to think more strategically. No matter whether you felt like you had a successful year or not, you can take the lessons and learn from your our experiences. What worked? What didn't? Did you act too aggressively? Or did you lost opportunities? How can you do better next time? What are the insights you've gained from them? You have made it this far through many other complicated and trying times. Use what you've gained from your life to advance now.
Be unusual this year and make your new year's resolution a living resolution that remains a part of your life for longer than January.Pick one resolution at a time. Make it specific and real. Practice it every day. And every day, you'll be one step closer to making your resolution a reality
It's never too late to start over.Remember, no time is bad for a good deed. If you weren't happy with yesterday, try something different today. Don't stay stuck. Good luck, and here's to a prosperous 2015!!