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Sunday, 6 January 2013

How You Can Rule 2013 - A Resolution For Success


By John Lee

Hi,

And if you've just arrived at this page of my blog, let me wish you a very happy, healthy, joyful and abundant New Year! I hope that you and those you love achieve everything you desire over the coming 12 months!

If you've been out and about enjoying the recent festivities, you've no doubt heard a lot of people talking about their New Year's Resolutions. Personally, I've always thought that any time of year is a great time to make a change for the better - not just the start.

Having said that, it's good they're taking the decision to introduce positive changes in their lives, so all credit to them. The trouble is, a week, two weeks, maybe a month down the line, those noble intentions will have fallen by the wayside for most people and they'll be back to their 'bad old habits'.

That got me asking myself why it's apparently so difficult to maintain New Year's Resolutions and follow them through. Is it a lack of real commitment? Do people simply set them on a whim? Is it that they don't really plan them properly, failing to form them into specific, measurable and achievable goals?

I came to the conclusion that, in many cases, it's probably a combination of the above and countless other factors... which is when I received a series of three short videos from the team at Mind Movies - a company specializing in 'vision board' software, if you haven't yet heard of them.

The videos provide a succinct, practical and very clear guide to choosing, setting and, most importantly of all, sticking to those resolutions. They also feature some excellent tools and ideas to help you on your way. A YouTube link to the first video is below.

And if you want more information on the offers mentioned by Mind Movies' Natalie Ledwell towards the end of the recording, you can visit the company's website at www.mindmovies.com. Alternatively, click on the red box to the left, where it says, ‘Are You Making This 1 Mistake…’

I hope you enjoy the series - which is divided into three separate blog entries - and find it useful, too! Click on the link to go to the first video:

http://youtu.be/-6Ms1oCE_Tg  

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