When the year draws to a close, people tend to opt for the new year is set out new things. These resolutions are usually not particularly assertive because they are either too radical or too lax or do not come from the heart and even if still go down quickly every day.
The year 2011 has already given us now a full two months of my resolutions is not much left. I had not made me really tight but I thought at least a trend, but even that did not help. It is not that I've decided against that project, but I think it is simply not consistent.
Now I could really "relaxed" lean back and say: New year, new luck! and the next ten months away from any life-changing intentions and wishes. It forces me not much of a help to change something - which is probably the problem. But as the desire for change so do not come from somewhere, and the things I've made up my mind to me are actually also quite important, I need to probably find another way to continue
Today is the first day a new month. And although the monthly count actually not so much to say, I like the fact that it always starts over. For the start of a month for me at times a bit like a small version of New Year. If I had a month trial to do something - eg every week to blog at least once - and it does not get to the series, then a new month and I can try it again. And if the task that you ask yourself you demanded more you can divide the month into weeks and every week to try to reach your goal. The only thing is though, not to stay tuned.
A restart may do well. Without a guilty conscience, without the ulterior motive "I have it three times already not done so must I" do not even start today ", without the pressure: I have achieved this year.
My motivation is at the beginning of the month is always higher than at the end and the longer I hold on, the more the object of a habit and is part of my everyday life. This is perhaps not new, but a good.
So you think about, what were you thinking 2 months ago about you and your life and where you want to see change and begin again to reach your goals. Because if you did not start, you'll never come closer.
Thanks for reading.
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