7 Things to Do Before New Year's start
Don't let the year end without
taking care of these important to-do items.
1.
Avoid making resolutions.
Nobody follows through on New Year's
resolutions because they're usually about not doing stuff that you enjoy doing
(e.g. "I resolve to eat less sugar") or doing stuff that you
don't like doing (e.g. "I resolve to make more cold calls"). Resolutions
set you for failure and leave you feeling helpless.
Rather
than resolutions, set powerful goals that tap into your deep emotional desires.
Example: "In 2014, I will look and feel fabulous by achieving my ideal
weight of 175lbs." Example: "In 2014, I will generate strategies
and tactics that will achieve $1 million in sales."
3. Take an entire day off.
Spend
at least one entire day (yes, 24 hours) without answering your phone or reading
emails. Instead, spend time with your friends, your family, and yourself. Read
a book. Attend a community event. Have a fancy meal with no electronics allowed
(sorry, kids!). Hug somebody.
4. Celebrate your victories.
Even
if this was a tough year, there were times when you were at your best and when
things came together in just the right way. Review the year, write down the
events that you remember and recall how good they made you feel. With all that
in mind, drink a toast to yourself.
5. Reframe your failures.
Even
if this was a fantastic year, there were things that didn't go the way you'd
prefer. Review those events and what you've learned, and what mistakes you'll
be able to avoid in the future. Remember that, like flowers from fertilizer,
success is always built on "failures." Drink another toast to yourself.
6. Thank those who've helped.
Unless
you've been living on a deserted island, you've encountered people over the
course of the year who have helped you, sometimes just because it's their job,
but sometimes because they care. Take some time and thank them. Because they
deserve it.
Giving
gifts to friends and family is fun, but if you want to feel the pure joy of
giving, give a gift to someone in need without any accompanying obligation,
even to say thanks. This simple act as close as you can come to being an angel,
while still inhabiting the earth.
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