So you ate, drank and spent too much over the
Holidays. Now you are overweight, bloated, tired and broke, and you are
promising yourself that you are going to change all that this year!
There are two reasons why New Year
Resolutions don't work;
1st, we try and take on too much,
2nd, we don't believe in ourselves.
In the world of resolutions, "size does matter." You
can turn your resolutions into realities by starting small. As the
saying goes, "the only way to eat an elephant is one bite at a time!"
At the start of each New Year we begin by looking at
our life and deciding this is the year we are going to make real changes
in weight, romance, smoking, drinking, career, money, getting in shape,
organizing, cleaning and more. Well, we never followed through in all
the other years, so as good as our intentions and desires are our
subconscious is not expecting our resolution to come true. We have
conditioned ourselves to doubt our ability to change. This core lack of
belief triggers a lack of commitment to action and the result is the
same year after year: not pursuing our goals with consistent action.
Well you have said it before, "This year is the year
I _______!" Sound familiar? You have said it and you have not done it,
but there is a way to make your goals materialize. Here is Coach
Steele's abbreviated "Resolution Success System!"
Step
One: Learn and use this Success System. Once you learn the
system you can apply the system over and over again with succession
every area of your life. Concentrate on the system not the goal.
Step Two: "Pick one, and get it
done" as a friend of mine is fond of saying. Make sure you are picking
something that you really want to achieve. You can't lose weight, stop
smoking, or get an education because someone else wants you to. If you
really want something you will do what it takes.
Step Three: Reduce this goal to
manageable pieces. Set goals that are what you believe you can achieve
in one month. Remember size does count and focusing your energy on one
goal to be accomplished in 30 days gives us something tangible. If you
don't believe you can do it you won't be able to.
Step Four: First write this goal
down and then brainstorm to find at least 20 different actions you can
take right now to achieve it. Don't skip this step! Our tendency is to
take shortcuts. Do not!
Step Five: Post your written goal
and the 20 ways you can achieve it on the wall in a very visible place.
If we don't affirm our goals we will not achieve them.
Step Six: Study your goal and 20
actions several times a day, and visualize yourself with the results. If
you can't see it you can't achieve it. Link your 5 senses (sight, sound,
smell, taste, and touch) to the goal. Make it come alive for you!
Step Seven: Act as if you have
already achieved your goal. Give yourself positive affirmations as if
you have already achieved the goal. This is called telling the truth in
advance.
Step Eight: Go to the posted goal
everyday as often as you can, recite it out loud, visualize the result,
state the affirmation and then pick activities that you will do (from
your list of 20) that day to achieve it. It is all about what you do
each day so resolve to put the effort in. I call this the Law of Effort.
Step Nine: Apply the Law of
Consistency; do not fall into the trap of tomorrow. Start now. Not
tomorrow. Not January 1st. Then, commit to yourself that you will be
consistent for 30 days. After all what is 30 days?
Step Ten: Update your goal, and
repeat all these steps every 30 days and expand to every goal you want!
Be enthusiastic, as Emerson said, "Nothing great is
ever created without enthusiasm." These are the 10 parts of success
that, if used, will guarantee your success.
For a complete FREE copy of "The Resolution Success
System" without cost or obligation, please register at
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Don't let this New Year end up like all the others,
follow these steps and you will learn that you can develop a success
system in your life.
Congratulations in advance for taking this first
positive step in realizing your goals, and Happy New Year!
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