Saturday, December 19, 2009

Interesting Statistics on New Year's Resolutions - Take an Action

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Author: Chadi El Chemali

Source: ezinearticles.com



Whether we are having a good or bad year, we are always looking to add new things to our life that help us become happier and more successful. The new year is the perfect time to look back at what happened and get excited for working on new set of resolutions in the next twelve months. Interesting enough, statistics on new year's resolutions from multiple surveys show that this excitement does not last long for many people, and more than half broke their promises in the first month. Therefore, the hopes for a better life vanishes quickly. In this article, i'll give you guidelines on how to keep your resolutions for the entire year.

The resolutions we make can be divided into three categories: 1- Personal development goals like academic, health and fitness, and family. 2- Things goals like house, car, and boat. 3- Financial goals like income, business savings, and eliminations of debts.

Achieving the goals in any of the above categories requires applying multiple steps throughout the year. First, it starts by listing the goals using an excel spreadsheet or a calendar and adding the compelling reasons for selecting these goals. In other words, we need to write down the resolutions.

Next, we need to make decisions on putting dates on when to start and when to achieve each of these goals. Taking such decisions will hold us accountable and remind us every day on what needs to be done. We should approach these dates with confidence and think as if we already achieved them. This will motivate us to act promptly and get instantly what we want.

Another key component is the belief. What we believe is proportionate to what we think, say, do and where we are headed in our life, and if we don't believe, it won't happen to us. Lacking belief is, in my opinion, the major reason that makes the statistics on new year's resolutions look bad in terms of keeping them. If we hesitate to act because we think that we do not have the will, patience or skills, the outcome is a sure failure. In this case, our goals will be constantly delayed because we are in the state of mind of getting ready to be ready.

Finally, we need to prioritize our goals and take baby steps to make them achievable, and the cumulative will pay off. The law of gradual improvements makes winning inevitable. We can create measurable benchmarks throughout the year that would help us reach the success we are seeking.





Chadi El Chemali is an internet marketer who loves sharing his online marketing passion with people by helping them to implement a successful online business. To learn more about Chadi El Chemali and his team of Marketing Mentors Click Here.




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