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Are You Ready To Make 2006 Your Best Year Ever?

 

Author: Matt Sherborne

I was thinking about my New Years resolution today. Out of curiosity I decided to do a little research to see just how many resolutions are actually kept.

I found that 50% of resolutions are broken within the first two weeks. I went on to discover that by the end of January a full 95% of resolutions are abandoned.

Only 5% of New Years resolutions are kept beyond January.

This caught my attention. I looked a little harder for the reason so many resolutions fail within such a short amount of time. I found that the majority of resolutions fail due to:

1. Procrastination
2. Lack of discipline
3. No game plan
4. Doing it alone

In summary, I concluded that the majority of resolutions fail because only a small percentage of people with resolutions ever do something about it.

Dont let this happen to you.

Whatever your goals are for the New Year, I urge you to put them into action. Dont wait any more. Action creates results.

If youre really serious about making some changes this year, here are some surefire ways to make them happen.

1. Schedule a Meeting to Map Your Way

Stay with me here. You wouldnt drive anywhere without knowing the way, why would you feel any different for something as important as you. Ask yourself an important question like Where do I want to be, one year from now. And write down your response. This will give you a clear indication on the direction you need to go.

2. Have a Daily Planning System

We know from above it would be just plain wrong to drive somewhere without knowing the way. Its just as important to know why youre going there. Writing down your goals will effectively prove their worth to you, and give you the reason to start driving toward them.

3. Define Your Key Results

Key results provide an indication of your progress toward your goals. These will be milestones or signs that youre heading in the right direction. Its important to determine your key results and write them down, so you know youre on track.

4. Take Action

Action creates results. Now is the time to take everything you know about your desired goals, and prioritize your activities to achieve results. You can do this by selecting the most productive actions to reach your key results.

The important thing is that you take the actions that will give you the best chance of reaching your objectives. Remember to write these down so you have a concise roadmap to succeed.

5. Give Yourself a Reward

If youve followed the above for any length of time youre bound to be making accomplishments. Rewarding yourself will motivate you to further reach your goals. You can now appreciate the fact that you are one of the motivated 5% who made it! Pat yourself on the back - you deserve it.

Once youve experienced the power of this kind of goal-setting, it will be hard to do it any other way. But dont delay; take the time right now to define your goals for 2006.

Create your plan and take action. Youll be glad you did!

Kind regards
Matthew Sherborne

Author Bio:
Matt Sherborne is an expert on this subject. Matt has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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