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Is Your New Year's Resolution To Save and Earn More Money?

 
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argie1978



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PostPosted: Sat Jan 12, 2008 3:17 am    Post subject: Is Your New Year's Resolution To Save and Earn More Money? Reply with quote

Surveys show that 53% of people set themselves up to abandon their New
Year Resolutions within weeks.

Perhaps the reason most people do not stick to New Year resolutions is
they forget they are for life, not just for New Years Day or for a few
weeks.

Whether it's losing weight or getting fit, making more money, changing
careers or creating better relationships - the best intentions soon
slip to the same old self defeating habits.

What's the reason for this?

It's because people really need to be making a "whole year"
resolution.

One of the main challenges is people suffer from limiting beliefs such
as...........

"It's too hard" or
"I have to struggle to make money" or
"No matter what I do I can't lose weight".

Knowing what your goals are and the reasons why you want to succeed
are the foundations for following through on your resolutions.

RESOLUTION TIPS FOR YOU......

1) Set only one major goal or resolution. The chances of success are
greater when you channel your energy and focus into one goal.

2) Plan ahead. Take time to reflect upon what you will focus on first.
Once you achieve that goal you can then set another goal.

3) Choose new resolutions. If you set the same resolutions each year
and nothing changes, perhaps change the resolution or goal so it is
more achievable to inspire you to continue. You could set a different
resolution that you are confident you can achieve - to build a track
record of success.

4) Be specific. Plan exactly what you are going to do and by when.
Ensure your goals are clear, concise, using positive language and
written in the present tense, e.g. "It is now (future date including
year) and I have/I am (end step) ...."

5) Give yourself reasons why you can succeed. Ask yourself, "why do I
want this goal" and "what will achieving that goal do for me or give
me?"

6) Ask for help. Enlist the support of a fitness coach, business coach
or mentor - to first set your goals, then make changes to your
thinking and habits to ensure you follow through.

7) Take action. Break your goals down to small steps every day.
Sometimes a goal can seem overwhelming, if you chunk it down into
smaller steps it becomes even easier to achieve.

Cool Remember to celebrate your wins. Reward yourself at each milestone
to reinforce your new, successful behaviours.


Right now, as you read these words, do you know your ideal future is
within your reach?

That's right, your ideal future is just waiting for you to come and
claim it.

And, all you have to do is say "yes"!


HERE ARE A FEW FREE RESOURCES THAT HAVE HELPED ME ACHEIVE MY
GOALS.....

* Attend "The Breakthrough To Success" FREE Seminar by Chris
Howard...Attending Breakthrough to Success is also a great way to
learn the skills for changing your behaviour at the subconscious level
and to build momentum towards the achievement of your goals. If you
haven't set your goals for the year yet, then this event will walk you
through the process from the very start.
http://www.masteryinwealth.com/chris_howard.php

* Open up a high interest savings account and watch your money grow.
One of the best interest rates going on at the moment, 7.75%!
http://www.thewealthage.com/raboplus.php

* Need extra money? Sell your unwanted goods on Ebay. Sign up for your
free account and find out why thousands of Australians are getting on
board...
http://www.thewealthage.com/ebay.php

* Learn how to be financially savvy with your money. Australian
millionaire, Jamie McIntyre can show you how to invest in shares,
property and start up an internet business! Request your FREE 3 hour
DVD today...
http://www.thewealthage.com/freedvd_ebook.php

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 10:10 pm    Post subject: Re: Is Your New Year's Resolution To Save and Earn More Mone Reply with quote

wrote in message@j78g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...
> Surveys show that 53% of people set themselves up to abandon their New
> Year Resolutions within weeks.
>
> Perhaps the reason most people do not stick to New Year resolutions is
> they forget they are for life, not just for New Years Day or for a few
> weeks.
>
> Whether it's losing weight or getting fit, making more money, changing
> careers or creating better relationships - the best intentions soon
> slip to the same old self defeating habits.
>
> What's the reason for this?
>
> It's because people really need to be making a "whole year"
> resolution.
>
> One of the main challenges is people suffer from limiting beliefs such
> as...........
>
> "It's too hard" or
> "I have to struggle to make money" or
> "No matter what I do I can't lose weight".
>
> Knowing what your goals are and the reasons why you want to succeed
> are the foundations for following through on your resolutions.
>
> RESOLUTION TIPS FOR YOU......
>
> 1) Set only one major goal or resolution. The chances of success are
> greater when you channel your energy and focus into one goal.
>
> 2) Plan ahead. Take time to reflect upon what you will focus on first.
> Once you achieve that goal you can then set another goal.
>
> 3) Choose new resolutions. If you set the same resolutions each year
> and nothing changes, perhaps change the resolution or goal so it is
> more achievable to inspire you to continue. You could set a different
> resolution that you are confident you can achieve - to build a track
> record of success.
>
> 4) Be specific. Plan exactly what you are going to do and by when.
> Ensure your goals are clear, concise, using positive language and
> written in the present tense, e.g. "It is now (future date including
> year) and I have/I am (end step) ...."
>
> 5) Give yourself reasons why you can succeed. Ask yourself, "why do I
> want this goal" and "what will achieving that goal do for me or give
> me?"
>
> 6) Ask for help. Enlist the support of a fitness coach, business coach
> or mentor - to first set your goals, then make changes to your
> thinking and habits to ensure you follow through.
>
> 7) Take action. Break your goals down to small steps every day.
> Sometimes a goal can seem overwhelming, if you chunk it down into
> smaller steps it becomes even easier to achieve.
>
> Cool Remember to celebrate your wins. Reward yourself at each milestone
> to reinforce your new, successful behaviours.
>
>
> Right now, as you read these words, do you know your ideal future is
> within your reach?
>
> That's right, your ideal future is just waiting for you to come and
> claim it.
>
> And, all you have to do is say "yes"!
>
>
> HERE ARE A FEW FREE RESOURCES THAT HAVE HELPED ME ACHEIVE MY
> GOALS.....
>
> * Attend "The Breakthrough To Success" FREE Seminar by Chris
> Howard...Attending Breakthrough to Success is also a great way to
> learn the skills for changing your behaviour at the subconscious level
> and to build momentum towards the achievement of your goals. If you
> haven't set your goals for the year yet, then this event will walk you
> through the process from the very start.
> http://www.masteryinwealth.com/chris_howard.php
>
> * Open up a high interest savings account and watch your money grow.
> One of the best interest rates going on at the moment, 7.75%!
> http://www.thewealthage.com/raboplus.php
>
> * Need extra money? Sell your unwanted goods on Ebay. Sign up for your
> free account and find out why thousands of Australians are getting on
> board...
> http://www.thewealthage.com/ebay.php
>
> * Learn how to be financially savvy with your money. Australian
> millionaire, Jamie McIntyre can show you how to invest in shares,
> property and start up an internet business! Request your FREE 3 hour
> DVD today...
> http://www.thewealthage.com/freedvd_ebook.php

# My NY Resolution was - "To make no NY Resolution", which I have
successfully achieved. But wait! In deciding to "make no NY Resolution"
wasn't that making a NY Resolution? (Now I'm all confused!)
Like Uncle Ted, whose aim in life was to be a failure, which, judging by
results, he achieved. Is he thus a success, having achieved his aim?
Seriously though, we're creatures of habit, and to change even one habit
is difficult, as our fundamental character tends to prevail - "the spirit is
willing, but the flesh is weak". To keep any resolve demands an effort of
will, and if you are half-hearted about it, then failure is likely.
Take a person who wants to reduce weight - lose their obesity, and become
a slimmer and healthier person.
This can be easy or hard, depending on circumstances and determination.
If you switch your diet, and just don't have junk food in the house, then
you've nothing to eat except lean meat, salads, and wholemeal bread. If you
can eat less (in volume), you stomach will contract accordingly, and hunger
pangs are easier satisfied. Best of all is to go to a strict holiday camp,
where the Commandant doles out a spartan diet - until your eating habits are
so changed that even return to the temptations of city life have no effect.
I'm kidding, right?
Your desire for change must be stronger than your desire for the status
quo. That sums it up.
Why have many folk given up smoking? They may have various motivations,
but the result is the same. Techniques may help, but the desire to quit
must be there.

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