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Thursday, January 17, 2008
Fresh Start for the New Year

Do you make New Year's resolutions? How long do they last?
New Year's resolutions are a great way of cementing our ideals and goals. But we can be open to disappointment by demanding and expecting too much of ourselves and others on the basis of our resolutions.
Wishes are just that - an expression of hope. Nothing wrong with that - but hopes are not plans, and will not necessarily be realised.
What if we changed our intentions? Instead of making resolutions set in concrete that become too hard to keep once reality sets in and our busy lives help us to lose our focus, what if we could actually hold our space and live our plans?
Choose one or two things that you did last year that you would like do differently this year. It could be anything that inspires or challenges you, such as developing healthier lifestyles or strengthening your commitment to live with integrity and focus in your relationships and work.
Now acknowledge what it is you DO that you KNOW undermine your dreams. How could you do this differently? Would you want to? Could you achieve this yourself? Do you need the skills or assistance of others? And do you know the people you need to help you at this stage?
Finding the REAL answers to these questions will help you to create the environment for REAL change to occur, regardless of the details of your resolutions.
So - good luck with upholding YOUR plans!!!!
Make 2008 the year you learn to Keep your intention strong!
Monday, January 07, 2008
Happy New Year

Are you back in the swing of things yet?
It seems hard to get back into the full routine of the year with sales in the stores, children on holidays and summer in the southern hemisphere. It is easier to go slow - ease back into the year and decide on some arbitrary date to gets things to happen.
One of the things I have noticed over the last ten years or so is that the Christmas-New Year break has got shorter in Australia. Factories and many services used to close for most of December and January. In fact, when I was working in industries and making on-site appointments there was very little to do until the end of January. Not any more.
The world is busy. All nations are competing for the same markets and customers. We have a global economy so our individual trends and behaviours are merging with the dominant (or most profitable) work styles.
So, how do you maintain your individuality? Remember what is important to you, and what it is that you truly enjoy doing. Find out where your skills lie and develop them further. And then, just for the mental stimulation, learn something new. This keeps the mind young and maintains interest in life.
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