On January 1st,
I decided that 2016 is going to be my best year ever.
This morning it's
hard to believe I wrote that line just a few days ago. Not much has
happened since I wrote it, and perhaps that is the problem. I keep
thinking of things I want to write, write entire paragraphs in my
mind, but never seem to have time to write them on the computer.
Things I want to do that haven't gotten done. Some started and
paused, others that are waiting for time and attention to even begin.
Honestly, I don't
think it will be overly difficult to get back into the state I was in
those few days ago. The most important thing to remember is to treat
everything as a whole; mind, body, and spirit, and to that end I
choose to make goals this year, not resolutions. Think of the work
resolution. Re – solution. The first solution was not correct, or
complete so it needs to be redone. I think I prefer goal setting.
Another reason I may
have felt extremely positive several days ago, and less so now, is
because I am an empath. When everyone around me is excited for the
new year it tends to rub off. The last few days it has just been my
daughter and myself, and my daughter is unhappy most of the time, and
that tends to rub off on me as well.
In any event, this
year I am making goals to set new routines. As part of this I am glad
to have found Brian Tracy's 14 Days To Success challenge. I am
collecting the steps so I can refer back to them throughout the year,
and I accept that some of these one day challenges will take more
than one day to complete, at least for me, but it is still a solid
guide. https://plus.google.com/u/0/s/%2314DaystoSuccess/top
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