
Something about the solstice, the holidays and the changing season makes New Year’s Eve a good time for reflection and introspection. We all want to move into the New Year on new footing. This is a time for looking at yourself and making decisions.
Have you noticed, however, that most New Year’s resolutions turn to dust short moments after the year turns? Can you even remember the promises you made yourself last year at this time? It’s important and interesting to consider the ways in which you want to change yourself. It’s important to understand the limitations.
Your life’s work (the job you dream into existence) is waiting for you to do it. Somewhere between where you are right now and where you could be is a set of changes to your life. Figuring out the right moves is how you live your dream into existence.
Here are eight tips for making and keeping your New Year’s resolutions:
Don’t bite off more than you can chew. The most successful transformations happen one step at a time. You can’t wish your way from New York to San Francisco. You can, however, buy a map, prepare ...
