Tip One: Don't make your resolutions on January 1st or pretty much anytime in January.
It sounds counter to everything you've ever done, but maybe there's a reason we don't succeed at New Year's Resolutions. I hear from so many people who are frustrated
If you're having trouble finding clarity on what to focus on in the coming year, here are some ideas.
* Instead of wanting to be right, be kind.
* Instead of focusing on what you did wrong or what is worth being upset about, focus on all that is right.*
If you're feeling anxious about the changes that will come your way, here are a few things you can do to welcome in the New Year with a sense of peace and calm.
* Write a letter to yourself, and have it come from your Higher Self. Go through what happened
In 2008, I released my book, The First 30 Days: Your Guide to Any Change. This was the culmination of numerous interviews I did with people who had gone through all types of changes, from starting a business to getting divorced, from falling in love
I am often asked why so many people don't change and don't reach their goals in the New Year. Here are my top reasons why people fail and my very best advice for beating the odds. These are all tips I have used personally and have recommended to folks
At the end of a year, our minds can feed us some pretty tough questions.Why didn't you lose the weight? Why did you not sell those stocks and get into cash? Why are you still single? Whatever question is tormenting you, it's time to get your mind to
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