Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Breaking them is a good thing!

A month has passed, resolutions more than likely broken, and we settle back into the routines we swore off a month ago. Most people would look at this with disgust, once again defeated by our own lack of will power, but is it really? Let's break it down a bit and see if this so called setback is not in fact a setup...

First .. was this resolution a tactic to make you or someone else feel better going into the new year?  If it was not a written accountable goal then the chances of success were diminished off the block.

Second.. was it treated with laser eye focus..daily?  Picture your goal 7, 15, 25, 50 yards away on the bullseye did you take aim every day to make sure you hit your mark?

Thirdly..was your support solidly based?  Did you have an accountability partner that you regularly checked in with?  If not than who was there to catch you when you slipped?

These three items are the basis of any goal or resolution.   The fantastic part about making these goals is we are not held to only New Years Eve to start anew. If we set our goals, write them down, share them with someone you trust, and keep your eye on it then today can be your New You Eve!  Make goals in small obtainable targets, where you can chip away and have measurable results.  Reward yourself for the success you are and continue to reward yourself at the bigger success you are becoming.  No matter how big or small your goal, I believe in YOU!!!!

Blessings. ..

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1 Comments:

At February 6, 2013 at 9:12 AM , Blogger Chris Pilon said...

The accountability partner has been the most important to me. It's one thing to let myself down but it's a completely different thing when I expose my struggles to someone else. It's also been very helpful just to have someone to talk to who faces those same struggles.

 

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