January has gone and probably half of us canāt remember our New Yearās Resolutions! On New Yearās Eve I like to make a list of things I would like to achieve in the coming year.
Like many who do this, I pat myself on the back and say āgreat, I have my list ā now bring on the New Yearā. However there is no point having a list of good intentions if we donāt actively act upon them and review them throughout the year.
Another problem is making a list that is too long and also restricting ourselves to waiting until the New Year to make the resolutions or goal setting (or whatever you want to call it!). Break out of that mould and continually create new goals and things to achieve throughout the year.
Instead of a long list why not have a couple of major goals and then perhaps some smaller monthly āchallengesā. It is amazing how good you feel when you accomplish something and can tick it off the list.
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The most important thing is to make the commitment. For some it might be climbing to Base Camp and Mount Everest, for others it might be 30 minutes of āmeā time. Whatever you decide you want to achieve you need to make the commitment.
I remember wanting to run a marathon a couple of years ago. Crazy at 55 but I really wanted to do it. The first thing I did was tell someone ā there I had put it out there and basically because I had publicly announced my goal, my pride would not allow me to change my mind. It was at that point I made the commitment.
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Nothing worthwhile is achieved without effort and preparation is a large part of achieving what you want. You donāt say Iām going to climb a mountain without training and the right equipment. Preparation is crucial to achieving your goal no matter what the goal is.
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If you are working towards a goal that needs regular input from you, then book it into your diary. For example, you may want to exercise 3 times a week and start off with great enthusiasim, only to find that lasts for the first week! Excuses start to creep in like āI donāt have the timeā. Well, there are 24 hours in a day so 30 minutes isnāt that much to fit in. Set aside a day and time and try to stick to that for at least 3 weeks. After that it becomes a habit and you are on your way to ticking off that goal.
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This is a popular saying but it is true. Whatever you want to achieve, sometimes you need to have the support of others to keep you motivated. There will always be plenty of ānaysayersā around ready to be there if you donāt succeed. Find people who share your enthusiasm or who realise that what you are trying to achieve is important to you and who are willing to be supportive when the going gets tough.
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We all have lapses or days when life is either too hard or we just need a break. Donāt fight it ā go with it. One day is not going to matter in a whole lifetime so go easy on yourself and get back into it tomorrow with more determination.
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Throughout the year keep reviewing your goals and reassess how you are going and also if it is still what you really want to achieve. No, Iām not saying letās make excuses because its too hard! However, life has its ups and downs and surprises, so what you wanted to do a couple of months ago may not be what you want now. We need to be flexible but not give up.
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Remember it is great to achieve and to be motivated but not at the cost of being unhappy. You need to enjoy life and whatever you are working towards this will make it so much easier to achieve.
Remember, itās never too late to start ā the main thing is that you do!
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Iād love to hear some of your goals, intentions or resolutions. What did you plan to do this year? Have you achieved any of your resolutions yet?