A Better Idea than New Year’s Resolutions
By Chris Baskind in Holidays, New Year, The Daily Footstep
The old saying is true: New Year’s Resolutions are made to be broken. Rather than setting yourself up for failure, recognize that real change is a process. Pick several areas for improvement. Now brainstorm a few tactics for each of these areas. Every 30 days, toss the ones which aren’t working or get them underway. You’ll find you’re less likely to abandon your big picture goals if you let the details just be details.
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The old saying is true: New Year's Resolutions are made to be broken. Rather than setting yourself up for failure, try this simple method instead.