Well, the year 2009 is over and what a year it was. Far too many major events took place to review them in this article. What's most important is to ask yourself, what did I learn in 2009? How did I improve myself in 2009? What set goals did I reach in 2009? What mistakes did I pull valuable lessons from, last year, and how will I use those lessons to have a better 2010?
The past is gone forever and there is no need to dwell on events and decisions that can't be undone. At the same time, if we don't learn from the past, we're doomed to repeat it.
On this first day of the New Year, you have the opportunity to make a fresh start, to accomplish goals and promises you made to yourself. The way you go about this is to create a list of specific things you want to do, have or acquire. It's critical to be as clear and detailed as possible. If you make a list of goals you want to achieve before the year is out, I strongly recommend you break up the list into groups of things you can complete in less than a year.
Check and ammend your list on regular basis. You'll be amazed at how seeing what you want to achieve can empower your reslove to make it happen.
Have a prosperous 2010.
Friday, January 1, 2010
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