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How to make a New Beginning

Are you finding it hard to make  a New Beginning in 2014 ?

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If you are finding it hard to make  a New Beginning or even to make your New Year’s resolution, here are some questions to help you get started. Sit in a quiet place with pen and paper and truly focus on these questions:

 

  1. What changed during the year that affected you and how are you going to use this to help you?
  2. What did you do well, or where did you exceed your expectations, and where can you apply more of this? 
  3. In what areas did you fall short, and what steps can you take to overcome this shortfall?
  4. What things you learnt about yourself or those around you that you didn’t know before, and how can you use this to your advantage?
  5. What areas of your life do you think really need transforming?
  6. Are there projects you need to continue to focus on?
  7. What behaviors do you need to change that did not contribute to your success?
  8. Who do you need to position yourself with  to move you forward?
  9. What is it that you really want to do, but keep putting off?
  10.  Are there any other changes you need to make that will carry you through 2014?

If you are honest with yourself you would recognize that you have great potential which will only reveal itself if you take action.

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How to do what you think you cannot do

Pulling back the time

You cannot pull back the time. December 31 2013 is here and January 1, 2014 will quickly unveil itself.

Forget about your manager, supervisor , boss or friend being responsible for motivating you.  No one can make you do anything unless you want to. You have to be your own personal motivator. Here are 4 ways to  do what you think you cannot do in  the New Year:

1. Be specific and clear about what you want or your goals. The more vivid they are the more they will act as a magnet for your vision. According to Zig Ziglar – “If you want to reach a goal, you must ‘see the reaching’ in your own mind before you actually arrive at your goal.”

2. Write down your short and long term goals – look at each obstacle that will prevent you from getting there and develop plans to get around them. Take a hint from Zig Ziglar again –  “When obstacles arise, you change your direction to reach your goal; you do not change your decision to get there.”

3. Have a burning desire for what you want. How bad do you want this thing? Think of what you have to do to get there. How you would feel when you get there and is it really worth it?

4. Have unshakeable confidence in yourself. Know that you have what it takes to get you to where you want to be or what you want to get. You can only get this confidence from experience. Eleanor Roosevelt  said: “We gain strength, and courage, and confidence by each experience in which we really stop to look fear in the face…we must do that which we think we cannot.

 

You know you can do better – you know you deserve the best. What are you waiting on?

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