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Suffering From Resolution Failure?

By: Devlyn Steele

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Advice from a life coach on sticking to your New Year's goals.







It's only a few weeks into the New Year and all those goals and



resolutions you wanted for yourself are already slipping away.



One of two things is happening: Either you simply never got



started, or you're running out of steam.







Not getting started is common. Even with all the great



enthusiasm and excitement we had about the year, the diversion



of the holidays and then just trying to get back into our normal



routines didn't allow us to incorporate our new goals into our



old schedules. The goals we initially set now seem too difficult



to know where to start. Simply put, we are busy and distracted



by the overall tasks of our lives. Don't worry. There is always



"tomorrow" or next year.







The other common element to resolution failure is burn out. It



is comically predictable, but have you ever noticed the level of



activity the first week of January? Go to any gym and you will



see it packed. In fact, January 1st and 2nd are two of the



busiest days in gym attendance. Weight loss groups, dating



sites, financial planners, career advisors, and support groups



all report high activity the first week of January.







Everyone wants to get in shape, lose weight, meet someone, get a



better job, save money, quit smoking, quit drinking and more. So



we start out the year no holds barred and go for it!



Unfortunately the results we want don't come as fast as our



initial enthusiasm and when we don't see quick changes we lose



our motivation. As the weeks go by the crowds disappear and soon



everything is back to normal activity levels as we all slip back



into our routines. Then we stay there until another failed



attempt next January. The result is that 2006 will be yet



another year you failed to achieve the changes you wanted.







The New Year motivates us to start, but we need to develop a



habit of successful behavior. As Jim Ryan put it, "Motivation is



what gets us started. Habit is what keeps us going."







You can develop success habits and remedy lack of or diminished



motivation with a life coach technique called "ABC."







A = Action. Start taking action today. We don't achieve change



through thinking about it, but by doing something.







B = Bite size. Reduce all your new activities to small daily



actions. It truly is amazing how doing something small doesn't



overwhelm us and produces amazing results. When we take on too



much we either don't start or can't keep it up. Work out 10



minutes a day; send out one resume a day, save a little money



every day and the results will materialize over time.







C = Consistency. Through the accumulation of small actions, we



get big results. Do your bite size action activities daily!







We all want big changes, but literally think about the change in



your pocket. We have all taken our daily change and placed it in



a container of some sort. Before long, that pile of nickels and



dimes had grown to several dollars. If you want to produce real



changes, concentrate on the ABC Success Habits. Get into action



today with small bite size activities consistently and before



you know it, you'll be going to the bank at the end of 2006 with



a sizable deposit of results.











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