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					<description><![CDATA[<p>4 Tips to create resolutions that last! It&#8217;s that time of the year again&#8230; Though goals and good intentions are welcome any day of the year, a fresh new start to the year is a good time to benefit from this collective wave of energy where we take stock and look ahead at what is [&#8230;]</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>4 Tips to create resolutions that last!</strong></span></p>
<p>It&#8217;s that time  of the year again&#8230;</p>
<p>Though goals and good intentions are welcome any day  of the year, a fresh new start to the year is a good time to benefit from  this collective wave of energy where we take stock and look ahead at what is to  come in the following months. Though I believe it is important to always be  mindful of what we want daily, what inspires us and in which direction we want  to go, for many of us, this time of year adds extra gusto the the meaning of  clean slate, goal setting and fresh start. Here are some tips  I have put together that might lend some insight into creating resolutions  (goals) that last for this New Year.</p>
<p><strong>1. From the Heart:</strong> It is important your  resolutions come from a genuine heart desire, not from &#8220;shoulds, coulds,  have-tos, ought-to-do&#8217;s&#8221;.   Any wishful, ego-driven desires, often  dictated by others, or the idealized image of ourselves, are generally not  authentic and will likely fall by the way side. Instead can you shift your  focus to what inspires you. To what you actually want to do but have not gotten  around to doing. What energizes you and really matters to you? Try and dedicate  your resolution and commitment to something of this nature, something that feels  inviting and exciting, rather than dutiful and dreadful. Make it easy and unique  to your natural expression, like a gift you are giving yourself, not an  obligation or task to add to the already daunting &#8216;to-do&#8217; pile!</p>
<p><strong>2. Commit and Gain Support:</strong> Choose a close friend or  family member and speak your resolution out loud.  Does it feel  true?  Does it feel right?  Does the timing feel  ripe?  These are all questions to ask yourself out loud, to ready  yourself to get committed to your goal. And maintain this relationship  with your friend/family for accountability, to help stay on track, focused and  supported.</p>
<p>keep reading the 2 remaining tips by clicking below</p>
<p><span id="more-2419"></span><strong>3. Start small</strong>: According to Christine Carter, Ph.D.  from the <a href="http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/" target="_blank">Greater Good Science  Center</a> the science of change suggests that the best way to make a change is  to start with turtle steps, in other words, start small! Choose one goal and  devote your time and awareness to it each day. Don&#8217;t overshoot the goal by  projecting into the future three months from now, feeling it is unattainable and  getting defeated before you get started. Start small, back up to a goal for the  day or for the week and proceed from there. And remember with any change, we can  often take one step forward and 2 steps back. We need to remember that it is the  process that counts most not the end result. Carter also suggests that if we do  keep stumbling upon defeat with this new goal, you may just need to make the  goal easier.<br />
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<p><strong>4. Being and Feeling rather than Doing and  Thinking</strong>:. The more we think we have to do something or have  something to be happier, the farther away from attaining resolve we will  be.  Who you are and what you feel  in the world is what creates  your moment to moment satisfaction.   We need to  change the way we perceive resolutions so they don&#8217;t lead to endless dissolution  year after year! Try focusing on how you want to feel rather than what you  have to do. For example: you may want to feel healthier this year, fitter, more  energetic. Rather than setting a goal of losing 10 pounds by March, can you be  curious about what would it would be like to feel healthier. Imagine what would  be different in your life as a result of this new feeling. What would you be  doing? What would you be feeling? What would be different? Spend time with this  answer and allow it to expand within your consciousness as often as you like.  And you may find this aligns you with the result of this goal more easily. For  some the feeling of being healthy might look like adding an extra 20 minute walk  to their day on one particular day, and taking a 15 minute cat nap the next. Can  you be open to your commitment to this new feeling, rather than how it needs to  happen and what it needs to look like and follow the flow and be in the process  and enjoy it!?</p>
<p>To your well-being and discovery! Happy New Year!</p>
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