Some Free Gifts To Kick Off 2009
Here is my Forward Steps New Year Card, with my greeting for you all.
What will be accomplished in your life during the next twelve months. Remember, there is no such thing as “failure”; there is only “feedback”. List your 100 achievements over the last 12-months. You will feel so much more invigorated in creating your next year.
As well as writing down my 100 accomplishments for 2008, I recorded the 100 things I will achieve during 2009. Where I most often fall down with that, is the ‘staying focused’ part. My first port of call will be to create personal environments that consistently remind me of my original purpose and of my intended, ultimate outcomes.
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Enjoy the break if you are having a spell from work over the next few days, or weeks.
See you again in 2009!
Plus, remember to Set Your Intentions for the new year ahead, it is the very least you could do for yourself and those who are close to you.
















Thank you for spending time to stop by and leave your comments Stephanie, Dancinbackwards and Sharon.
Happy new year to you each.
Cheers, Thea
This is a great tip. In fact I use it in my coaching as well. Focusing on the positive is definitely a move in the right direction. Also writing down another list of things you want to accomplish is a wonderful self empowerment technique.
Wonderful tip!!!! I just started thinking of things to put on my list, haven’t even began writing them yet… and i’m already feeling more accomplished. What a new way to look at things going into the New Year! Things I have done, not resolutions I failed at!
Happy Holidays!
I absolutely love the idea of writing down 100 things that you have accomplished over the past year. To often people are so focused on what they haven’t done and what they didn’t get to that they forget to notice what they did do. Great tip!