Monday 1 February 2021

Have you achieved your New Year’s Resolutions yet?

This blog post is going to be an interesting topic. New Year’s Resolutions. 

I know we just entered February given that January is always the month that everyone thinks about having a resolutions for the New Year. Resolutions. Waiting until January to start thinking about a goal & plan for the new year in order to be different than the old year. 

Well I am going to tell you this. Have you yet achieved your New Year’s Resolutions? 

After all you want really to achieve your goals for this year right? 

Well I say go for it as long as it’s realistic, specific  and desirable. 

My advice is this: Do not have New Year’s Resolutions that is unrealistic, undesirable, unspecific and un-achievable. 

Example: You want to lose your weight by setting out plans that you’ll stop eating unhealthy food & to go to gym (although at this moment, you cannot do so due to Covid but you can still find a way to exercise). Then next thing, you either forgot about it or that you aren’t able to take action in order to turn it into the results.

Don’t be all talk without any specific action. You cannot make promises that you cannot keep. For me I don’t have any New Year’s Resolutions because I do not need to have one (unless of course if I want to achieve something for this year for example). The point is you do not have to wait until January to have New Year’s Resolutions. 

You can have your own priories/life goals to set out of what you really want to achieve in areas of your life. You just prioritise and being realistically determined that you want really want to achieve something that can be achievable to gain results of your specific life goal and aspiration. Not just this year but all years to come. So yeah, you don’t really need to wait until January to have New Year’s Resolutions when you know that you do have your own targets/life goals and that you have a desire to do whatever you want to do. 

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