Monday, November 18, 2013

New Years Resolutions I.

Dear...

You might think, New Years Resolutions, isn't that a little early? Maybe you are right it's not even Thanksgiving yet. But then again if you know that people who succeed with just about anything, always work with a well defined plan, you might want to reconsider. In the case of New Years Resolutions only 8% of the people who make resolutions succeed to achieve them. I bet you these are the same people who know how to plan their goals before they go after them. So over the course of the coming weeks I would like to offer some tips and tricks how you can succeed with any plan you make and since it is so close to New Year, why not taking 'how to achieve  New Years Resolutions' as an example.

Let me start you of with some hard facts first:
  • About 50% of us make new years resolutions every year.
  • Half of us never succeeds and fails to achieve their resolution each year. 
  • Only 8% actually achieve their resolution.
What are the most made resolutions each year
  • Weight loss
  • Achieve a personal goal (in business, sport, relationship)
  • Relationship (fall in love, improve etc) 
  • Be more healthy, fitness more (quit smoking)
  • Getting organized (clean, plan) 
  • Financial (spend Less, save More)
  • Spend more time with family
  • Enjoy life to the fullest
Now depending where you're from, the order of these resolutions might change, but the number one through 4 are pretty solid everywhere. 

So follow my blogs or drop me an email if you want to get serious about achieving your 2014 resolution or any other goal you want to achieve.

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"Be inspired and you shall inspired." ~JD

The source for the data used in this blog is: University of Scranton, Journal of Clinical Pshychology. Published 12/13/12.










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