New Year’s Resolutions

December 31st, 2008 | by Conrad Walton |

Who needs ‘em?

I do remember one year that I sat down and thought through some goals I had for my life. At New Years, I sat down and wrote them out and formalized them. There were only 3 or 4 and they were very specific and attainable.

During that year, I actually remembered those goals and started to make decisions based on them. Should I do this or that? This lines up with the goal and that would be a lot of fun, but doesn’t line up with the goal.

I kept track and measured myself during the year. Nothing hard core, but I was aware of exactly where I was on the quest.

What do you want to achieve?

What do you want to achieve?

At the end of the year, I had done really well on them all. I was shocked at how well I had done. I thought I had stumbled across a new way to make my life everything I ever wanted it to be.

I create even more goals for the next year. I had charts and graphs for the entire upcoming year. I had a manila folder. I was set. This new year was going to be great.

About 3 months into the second year, I realized that I had no idea what those detailed goals really were for each step along the way. I couldn’t remember the details. At 6 months, I had given up on all of them. Quit. Done.

At the end of the year, I hadn’t accomplished anything. I was still were I started and completely distracted by other things.

What do you want to achieve? Pick a couple goals. Make them simple. Make them measurable. Then go accomplish them.

What are your goals for the upcoming year? Leave a comment.

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