New Year-ology: 7 Factors for Success
between change and stagnation. We prefer to straddle the fence as long as we can?”
We encourage you to leave behind the once-a-year mentality of New Year-ology, and become New You-ologists. We call this ‘new you process’ spiritual obstetrics. It means being reborn every single day. It means giving birth to the new you each day. It means turning resolutions into revolutions.
Resolutions that workhave five things in common. Personal transformation life coaches all over the world agree that resolutions which have a high success rate are those that:
- are meaningful to us;
- are consistent with our core values;
- resonate with who we want to be;
- hold some enjoyment and are rewarding for us;
- seem manageable and possible.
And there’s another benchmark which has made the list for the first time this year, coming in at #6:
- Resolutions that have a high success rate are those which have a spiritual component.
And we’d like to put in one last criteria as #7:
- Envision yourself achieving your resolutions, using every single one of your emotions and senses! Create the feeling that it is already real and you are experiencing it in action!
If you’ve already made New Year’s resolutions, match them against these seven success factors. If they fit, you are well on your way to turning resolutions into revolutions.
On the other hand, it there are areas that don’t match up, set new goals. You will increase your chances of success dramatically!
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Thanks for this posting. It’s a good reminder of last Sunday’s Truth Talk at USLC. The great thing is that I’ve taken the Truth Talk message to heart and have already achieved much of what I set out to accomplish this month.
I love the 7 components that give the most success to resolutions, especially the 2 you’ve added. They are helping me to reconsider the reasons for some of the things I want to achieve in 2009. And those reasons are giving me better determination.
For me New Year’s resolutions are like any goal or objective we set for ourselves. At first there is lots of enthusiasm. The real question is whether or not there is enough determination to see the desired goal/resolution to its fruition.
I think it’s important to remember the Unity principles of thinking creatively and taking action. In most of my life, determination has been the stimulus for lots of creative thinking. However, it was the taking action on solutions that got me what I desired. Accomplishing my 2009 New Year’s resolutions will require the same.
It’s fun visualizing and affirming what I have resolved to accomplish this year. Thanks for the help!
Avery