How Are Your Resolutions Resolving?

Have you ever made a New Year’s Resolution January 1st, faithfully fulfilled it for a week, weakened in it for a few more, and then completely abandoned it by the end of the month? Yeah, me, too. And we are not alone.

John C. Norcross, Ph.D., the author of Changeology (see my 5-part post on his book by searching my blog for “Changeology”), has researched and found 75% of the people seeking to change fail, but almost all who maintain their change for three months make the change permanent. So, if you’ve had set backs in your 2017 resolutions, don’t quit. Just research what you are not doing and get back to doing it.

For me, I am already off pace for both my 2017 personal, health, and business goals. No need to cry over a month of spilt milk, however. Just time to regroup and move forward. If you find yourself similarly situated, then it’s time to get up and get on with it.

More specific posts in those individual facets will follow. If the volume of posts starts do bug you, then, please, do not unsubscribe. Just hit the delete button on each post you see as a burden on your inbox and, hopefully, the next one will call you more.

[reminder]Have you done all you can to fulfill your New Year’s Resolution?[/reminder]

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