A New Years Resolution: YES or NO?

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Title: A NEW YEARS RESOLUTION: YES or NO?
Author: Dave Turo-Shields, ACSW, LCSW
Email: mailto:editor@overcoming-depression.com
copyright: by Dave Turo-Shields, ACSW, LCSW
Web Address: http://www.Overcoming-Depression.com
Word Count: 561
Category: Self-Help

A NEW YEARS RESOLUTION: YES or NO?

I've heard it said that by the end of January, over 90% of
individuals who make New Years resolutions don't remember what
they were. Why is this so?

People are often sincere, however, they are not yet in the right
place for big changes in their lives. Many others want to
continue same behaviors, such as eating the wrong things, and
still reap the rewards of increased levels of energy and weight
loss.

The most important question for you is... are you ready for a
change? And, if the answer is "yes," the second question is...
how ready are you?

You have your own pace. I respect that in you. I hope you do
too. Too many folks know they need to make a change and beat
themselves up because they are not on the schedule they feel
they "should" be on. You're on the schedule you're on.

The "New Year" provides symbolism for "clearing out the old" and
"bringing in the new." In that capacity alone, it is a golden
opportunity for a fair review of your life. But, if there's one
thing I'd wish for you it would be that this year you take your
learning to a new level. A year is too long to wait to complete
a personal inventory. Several of you will have a few too many
drinks on New Years Eve to really be serious about personal
change.

And life truly is too short. Do you only clean your house once
each year? I suggest you utilize the symbolism of the New Year
to evaluate your life every 3-6 months.

Cleaning yourself out, making yourself new is a wonderful gift
to give yourself and those around you. Don't you think?

GUIDELINES TO KNOW IF IT'S TIME FOR A CHANGE:

1. Are you ready to make a change?

2. On a scale of 1-10, ten being powerful desire, how ready
are you? If you are at 7 or above you're ready to begin
on your goal. If you're a 6 or below, ask yourself,
"What needs to occur for my passion to rise above 7?"

3. Why are you considering making this change?

4. Do you feel an increased level of energy when thinking
about this goal?

5. Have you considered what tools/resources you will need to
accomplish this goal?

6. Can you see what your life looks like once you've
accomplished your goal?

7. Are you ready to make your goal known to family, friends,
God... for support and accountability?

8. Have you written your goal down in explicit detail?

9. Have you set a start-time and an end-date for the goal in
mind?

10. Do you have a heartfelt commitment towards this goal?

11. Is this goal in alignment with the what's in your best
interest, and the best interest of those around you?

12. Are you willing to do "the work" it will take to
accomplish this goal?

There you have it! A twelve-step guide for discerning personal
transformation. Print it out and keep it handy throughout your
new year and beyond. If the questions fed an already burning
fire inside you towards that next change in your life, that's
fantastic. I look forward to hearing of your success.

If the questions assisted you in knowing that now is not quite
the right time to move on a new goal, then I wish you patience,
gentleness and self-acceptance in the new year.