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by Laurie Meade ----'As a new year begins, we start reflecting on the past and decide we are going to change. We want to accomplish something. A new year could spark a new beginning; however, it gives most of us time to make excuses for quitting. Some of us might last until March, some of us don't last more than a few weeks. :o) In my online marketing business, I feel the following 8 areas are a great place to focus on change for the new year. I don't want to call them New Year's resolutions, that makes it easy to give up on them. I would rather call them, 'My Checklist to Improvement and Change' By renaming my goals, I can put them in a different perspective in my mind. A checklist is something you will want to refer back to on a daily basis. A failed New Year's resolution is something you don't even want to admit you made. This is especially true if you aren't successful with it. ----Turn off the TV! ----Keep an 'action file.' ----Organize three things every day ----Set yourself up on a schedule ----Take time to enjoy yourself and your family. ----Invest in a family planner. ----Save money. ----Write a journal, do it daily. Of course there are the more common New Year's Resolutions like: -- Exercise more. -- Eat healthier food. -- Lose weight. -- Quit smoking. I plan to stay focused on the 8 above. Of course if I can manage to add a few of these bottom ones that would be great. I have already accomplished the quit smoking! (I never started in the first place :o) Success starts with developing a clear strategy. If you're serious about making some changes in your life, focus on what's important to you and develop a plan for reaching your goals.
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