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Happy New Year 2008
By Raymond Keckler | January 1, 2008
Well it is the start of a new year. New hopes and new beginnings. Everyone has New Year resolutions. They make a statement to stop bad habits or start good habits. After a while those resolutions fall by the waist side. How does one keep resolutions?
First, you must want to do it. Too many people say their resolution is to lose weight. They fail very early because they really do not want to put the effort into losing the weight. The reason they do not put the effort into losing the weight is because it is not really that important to them. So when you pick a resolution, pick something that you really desire. Something that you are passionate about. This will help in keeping you on track.
Second, write down the resolution and read it every morning out loud. By writing it down you bring that thought or desire into the real world by making it concrete. Writing it down puts thought into action. Read the resolution every morning out loud. You might even want to read it several times a day out loud. Notice I said to read it out loud. Reading it out loud forces you to hear the resolution. The more times you hear it the more you learn to accept it. Politicians do this all the time. They constantly give speeches saying the same thing. The more people hear them say it the more they will believe it is true. The same goes for reading your resolution out loud. The more you hear it the more you will believe it will be true.
So start the new year off right. Make resolutions you are passionate about. Write down the resolutions. Read the resolution out loud every day. Doing this will help you to succeed in accomplishing your resolution.
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