What Are You Planning to Achieve by The End of The Year?Written by Wendy Hearn
Fast forward yourself to end of December and as year closes, how are you feeling about your achievements during this past year? Really get in touch with your feelings, live them, breathe them and don't let them pass by. Are you feeling any disappointment, regret or frustration for things you haven't done or achieved? Do you find yourself thinking, "This past year has flown by and what have I done", "There is so much more that I wanted to do" or "Why haven't I done things that I'd said I'd do". Now bring yourself back to today. You still have time before end of year to get on a track to achieving what you want. Imagine starting New Year knowing that you've been consistently moving in right direction and will continue to take necessary actions. Lack of planning is one of reasons why many people get to end of year and feel they haven't achieved what they want. Planning often isn't seen as a priority or much fun. Hold on! If it's not fun, that's way you've chosen it to be. Instead you can choose to have fun with your planning and perhaps even make it into a game. If planning isn't a priority for you, then have you considered messages that you're giving to yourself. Messages such as, "I'm not that important in my life", "I don't deserve these things" or "I'm not likely to do what I say I will". However, people who do have plans often make them too rigid. Their plan is stuck to word for word, without any room for flexibility. A plan that you set today needs to be open to regular reviewing and changing. A clue that your plan needs changing is when you find it difficult to follow through with actions and don't feel inspired.
| | The JourneyWritten by Josh Hinds
The Journey - While aimlessly waiting for their so-called SHIP to come in and change their life for better, far too many people miss boat that could actually carry them to a brighter future. They are often so afraid of testing new waters that they spend an entire lifetime waiting on shore... My friend, don't let
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