Clear Vision In 2020
Alan Cohen, Author and Seminar Leader, Alan Cohen Programs & Publications
Positivity: How To Get Some In 2020
Lauren E Miller, Founder and Managing Partner, Grab and Go Stress Solutions
Do You Make These 7 New Year’s Resolutions Mistakes?
Noah St. John, Author, NoahStJohn.com
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Ken Keis, President and CEO, Consulting Resource Group International Inc.
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There is nothing special about the New Year, yet we assign a lot of importance to it, as a new year brings new hope, new dream and beginnings to our mind. We hope things will change or can change and it is another chance for us to get things right. These expectations help us start the year with a new vigor.
In a world where we are primarily taught to build our pictures of success from the examples of others around us, finding your unique voice isn’t always the easiest of tasks.
I was standing at the counter of a snack bar at a children’s zoo when a customer became quite nasty with the server. A part of his order had not been delivered correctly, and he made quite a stir. I recoiled, thinking, “What a mean, cruel person!”
What if you enter the new year with a commitment to positivity? What would you imagine would shift simply by replacing negative thoughts and behaviors with positive thoughts and behaviors on a daily basis?
By now, most people know that New Year’s Resolutions rarely work. But do you know why your New Year’s Resolutions fizzle out by mid-January? Here are the 7 most common New Year’s Resolutions mistakes:
In this article, I will document and list some common characteristics, qualities and beliefs these individuals embraced so you can see how they compare to the ones you are using to guide your own life.
Most people emotionally react when someone rolls their eyes. The gesture is seen as a non-verbal judgment of your words. If you ask about the gesture, eye rollers generally deny they did anything disrespectful.
We have a tendency to think of events or happenings in our lives as either good or bad. Although it’s difficult to do, this should be avoided whenever possible as it is a counterproductive habit.
There's so much to appreciate in the world, especially in nature. Whether or not you believe in God, nature is awe-inspiring. 10,000 years ago, heck, 4.5 billion years ago, the sun rose in the east as it does every morning, all over the earth and across your front lawn.