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HereÂ’s Help For Succeeding With Your New YearÂ’s Resolution

HereÂ’s Help For Succeeding With Your New YearÂ’s Resolution

(PRWEB) December 30, 2000

Contact: Intentional Success Coaching

  Carole Nicolaides

  Phone: 708-453-1567

  carole@intentionalsuccess. com

  http://www. intentionalsuccess. com (http://www. intentionalsuccess. com)

--For Immediate Release--

--NORRIDGE, IL –December 2000 – New Year’s resolutions seem to be a thing of the past. Many people have stopped creating resolutions all together because they never followed through with them. According to Personal Success Coach Carole Nicolaides,

“Before you are able to stick to any new goals you need to work on some of your old issues. Clearing out the old enables you to make room for the new.”

As a Personal Success Coach, Nicolaides has worked with many corporations as well individuals to help them set goals and achieve their New Year’s plans. Nicolaides continues, “People seek quick results. They aim high and want a better life for the New Year. Nothing is wrong with that, however I usually ask my clients to write their past year’s achievements down first.” Does this sound a little bit unusual? It may very well be so. But focusing on and celebrating wins provides a solid base and an inspiration, so to speak.

Why is that so important? Because a very clear picture is created in relation to where you are now versus where you were back in January. That feeling of accomplishment is just what each of us needs in order to gain motivation for taking on new goals.

Nicolaides encourages the use of the following steps in order to finally be able to stick with your New YearÂ’s resolutions.

1. Develop a list of all unresolved matters in your personal and professional life. Clean up your unresolved matters before committing in any new goals.

2. Identify people and things that drain energy from you such as unhealthy relationships, addictions, habits etc. By identifying these energy drainers you are half way to eliminating them from your life.

3. Remove blocks that keep you from achieving goals. One of the biggest blocks is fear.

4. Get your needs met. It is very important to identify what you truly need for your current stage of life.

5. Commit to three new self-care habits. Stick to this routine. It will change you completely.

6. Get a real picture of what you want for next year. Incorporate things that will push you faster toward your destination.

By allowing time to celebrate the victories of 2000 before tackling new resolutions for 2001; and by following steps that allow you to take control of your life, your New YearÂ’s resolutions will finally come to pass.

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