2009 Resolutions…

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Making Resolutions You Will Keep

For many, goals have a history and habit of being pushed aside.
Why?
Perhaps they were made too complicated in the first place!

Having thought about and written down your desires for the year, search within.
Is there a saboteur lurking; what imprint may you have that stands between you and the fulfillment of your life desire.
The imprint or contract may not be visible to the conscious mind but you know what has happened in the past and you want to make life different in the future.

Learn skills that will give you the tools to release self-limiting emotions, break through ingrained patterning, open the door to the next step forward to achieve your goal and ultimately live the life you deserve.

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Want and Desire

What is it? Do you want…..or do you desire…

As we’re closing out the current year many people over the next few weeks will be looking back on 2008 and as part of their personal growth plan start setting goals for 2009.

Do any of the following sound familiar?

“I want to be financially independent”
“I want to travel more.”
“I want to help more asked [fit in an area of giving]”
“I want more time with my family”
“I want to fire my boss”

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Goals – To share or not to share?

Goals

As I have written in a previous blog post, being clear about goals is very important in setting yourself up for success. Writing them down makes them more real and more likely to come to fruition.

The advice is sometimes given that we should tell as many other people as possible about our goals, partly so that they can ‘hold us to account’. This can certainly focus the mind and give us more motivation.

But the question arises: At what point in the development of a plan should you share your goals? Not every project will come to fruition, and too much ‘public failure’ is not good for self-esteem. It can also make others skeptical about goals which we may share with them in future, and perhaps resistant if we ask them to participate.

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