Happy New Year 2010 to All. I'm excited to share this articles. Make Intentions - not Resolutions for 2010. I got this from Burke Hedges's blog. Enjoy reading!
For many of us, this is a holiday week. If you’re spending time
with family and friends I wish you very happy holidays & a wonderful
New Year!
I don’t know about you, but many people (including myself) use this
last week of the year to make their New Year Resolutions. We do
it every year…and I have a question for you:
How did you do last year on the resolutions you set for yourself?
Did you keep them? Or has the desire to do something else, or
slide back into your old ways made your resolutions fall by the wayside?
If you find yourself making a list of resolutions each year and
then forgetting them by February 1st, I’ve got a tip for you.
Instead of making resolutions, make “Intentions”.
What is an “Intention”? An Intention is a purpose held in your mind.
It’s a desired goal you want to experience.
According to the dictionary, and intention is:
“An act or instance of determining mentally upon some action or result.
The end or object intended. The purpose, or attitude towards the
effect of one’s actions or conduct.”
Intentions are more than a hope or a wish. They’re a steadfast and
fixed idea. When you think about your intentions, you think about
having, being or doing something and it gives you pleasure.
There is power in your intention. Your compelling reason for working
your business drives you to intention. It’s your “why”. You
probably have it written down somewhere. Take a few moments this
week to go back and look over those compelling reasons that caused
you to seek out and get started in your business.
What “Intentions” can we fix in our mind that will help drive us
closer to our desired goals we want to experience?
It’s not too late to dig deep and come up with a focused purpose,
a desired goal you want to experience this year.
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