postheadericon Why I Don’t Make New Year’s Resolutions

According to Goals Guy, the history of New Year’s resolutions dates back all they way to 153 B.C. Wow, I had no idea!

I used to make resolutions for the new year, and stopped a number of years ago. Why? It’s kind of like why “Diets Don’t Work”

Resolutions, goals, promises, or whatever you want to call them are only as good as YOUR commitment to achieving them.

It shouldn’t matter if it’s January 1st or June 1st when the real intent should be an ongoing lifestyle and not a “to do” list of things you know you’ll never accomplish.

Instead, set benchmarks. Why? Because benchmarks have accountability. A benchmark is a goal in which there is an absolute minimum target that you have to achieve and you will accept no less.

A benchmark will force you to map out a strategic plan to actually get there. Here’s what I mean.

Rather than saying, “I want more subscribers or more business”

say this instead, “I will do XYZ every day to achieve a 25% increase in my newsletter subscribers” by June 1st.

See the difference?

Benchmarks are much more powerful, even more so than goals.

So, what are your benchmarks for the coming year?

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2 Responses to “Why I Don’t Make New Year’s Resolutions”

  • Jim Frasier:

    After my heart attack 18 months ago, I had to change my lifestyle, so I really need to continue to eat right, exercise, quit the downloadsand maintain low stress (one can’t get stress out of one’s life but one can at least keep it down to a slow roar!)

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  • Jim Frasier:

    After my heart attack 18 months ago, I had to change my lifestyle, so I really need to continue to eat right, exercise, quit the downloadsand maintain low stress (one can’t get stress out of one’s life but one can at least keep it down to a slow roar!)

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