What happened on January 1st? Is that hope that I smell in the air? Might just be smog, however with less people on the road pollution should go down. Did we finally put 2008 behind us and throw way the key? Even Neil Boortz and his crew seemed to be positive about 2009 for reasons that they could not even explain a couple of days ago.
It is a new year. Woohoo.
I have been posting sustainable tips for the New Year since the 1st and this just came to me in an e-mail. I know that we all want loose weight etc, but here are some great tips on crafting your New Year’s resolutions and making them stick! What is even better is that this came to me from a Real Estate agent. I have to tell you, all of the green real estate agents that I work with are so inspiring. The market is not what it used to be, however they are all working for a greater purpose. One agent told me the other day that they spent hours on my blog and links the other day. That is why I do this. To shed light on green topics and to motivate others to go green.
Tips for New Year Resolution:
1. Go Public: Tell everyone at home, work, gym, church, etc about your goal. The fear of being ill labeled or looked at as inconsistent by those who think highly of you will psychologically pressure you to follow through.(nice) Daily tell 3 different people about your goal.
2. Don’t Wait: Never wait for the right time, the right motivation, or the right intuition. For they will only come AFTER you have taken the initial step. Whether you are motivated or not, take one action daily towards attaining your goal (the one you have been putting off) Then motivation will follow.
3. Make Your Resolution “Quit-Proof”: The more you invest into something, the harder it’s to give up on it. Invest more time, more energy, and if necessary, more capital towards the realization of that which you are pursuing. The less you have to lose, the easier it is to quit. Invest daily towards the attainment of your goal.
4. Locate the Opportunities: Though you cannot see them, opportunities are all around you. It’s only when you are ready for them that they will be ready for you. Remember, when the musician is ready, the tune will appear. So get ready.
5. Get Ready: True readiness comes from acting on that which you are not ready for. As Aristotle once said, “The things you have to learn before you can do them, you learn by doing them.” Plunge into it, and then you’ll be ready.
6. Develop Momentum: One small action can build the excitement and the urge to continue or even finish what before you didn’t feel like doing. That’s how momentum is created. Just take one small step even if you don’t feel like it and momentum will eventually emerge. One small success will feed more success.
7. Start Every Day With the Next Step: Every morning, ask yourself, “What action would I take towards accomplishing my goal if success was guaranteed?” Then take that very action in spite of any reluctance.
8. Overcome Reluctance: Keep in mind that easy things when done with reluctance become difficult, and difficult things when done with cynicism become impossible.
9. Anticipate Success: This is probably the simplest, but most overlooked item of the list. Pure and simple “belief” that you CAN do this! I love what Earl Nightingale says: “You become what you think about most of the time.”
I BELIEVE IN YOU! Go get ‘em!
Courtesy of:
Anna Kilinski
Real Estate Consultant and Ecobroker
Keller Williams Realty Intown Atlanta
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