The biggest issue with New Year’s resolutions is that they’re often created from the same mindset as previous years—the mindset that didn’t produce the desired results. When the approach stays the same, it’s no surprise that the outcomes often don’t change. To break the cycle, it’s important to start from a fresh perspective, grounded in clarity about who I am and what I want to create in my life—not solely focused on achieving it in the next three months. Most people underestimate what they can accomplish in 20 years but overestimate what they can achieve in one. The key is consistency, patience, and long-term vision.
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New Year’s resolutions? Hate ’em, love ’em or meh on the whole thing? I definitely love, hate and meh them. But I always end up making at least one. It would feel wrong not to, right? What about you? What’s your ritual to ring in the new year? (Resolutions? Party? Reflect? Special food?) Do tell, I’d love to know.
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1wThanks for the shout out!