Showing posts with label new year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new year. Show all posts

Sunday, 1 January 2023

Yes to 2023, No to New Year Resolutions

Over the years, I've picked up a few tips on making resolutions for the new year. I've discovered that relying solely on New Year's resolutions can be impractical and even harmful to our long-term success, even though it's normal to want to set objectives and make positive changes in the new year.

One problem with New Year's resolutions is that they frequently call for overnight changes to our routines and conduct. It can be challenging to maintain a sudden change of this magnitude, and it's typical for people to lose interest and abandon their resolutions after a few weeks or months.

Another issue with New Year's resolutions is that they frequently center on transient objectives like shedding pounds or saving money. While they are worthwhile endeavors, they are often superficial short-term objectives that fail to genuinely excite and encourage us over the long haul.


What would be a better option than making New Year's resolutions? Try making more manageable, smaller goals that can be accomplished over time rather than big, all-or-nothing ones. Instead of attempting to completely change your life all at once, this strategy enables you to go forward gradually.

Additionally, attempt to develop goals that are relevant and gratifying to you individually rather than concentrating on external goals. When times are bad, this can keep you focused and motivated.

Finally, feel free to seek out assistance and support. A support system can help you reach your goals, whether by joining a support group or working with a coach or mentor.

So, as you embark on this new year, remember that lasting change doesn't happen overnight. Instead, focus on setting


Vivek Choudhary

Sunday, 27 December 2015

Plan your New Year, don't just resolve.

Its 27th December 2015, few more days and we will be in 2016.
I see people make many resolutions and end up breaking them all.
I strongly believe that if you can't keep up a resolution on a normal day, there's no guarantee that you will follow it if its a new year resolution.

Instead saying meaningless stuff, go big, make bigger plans, and make a realistic timeline to achieve all those goals. Its a much better exercise to do rather than changing status to your resolution which you will eventually break. The way I see, birthdays and new years are reminders that you are growing old each time you celebrate such occasion. You should be making the most of it every time you celebrate.
With that said I wish you all a very happy and prosperous new year.
God bless you all.
I hope you grow into the right direction and achieve more success.

Vivek Choudhary