Why Resolutions Suck
As we prepare to make the leap into 2008, many people will mistakenly make New Year's Resolutions for themselves.
And - with 3-8 weeks, those resolutions will be forgotten, and nothing will have changed.
Lest you think I jest, let me give you a perfect example.
Many will make a New Year's Resolution to lose weight or get in better shape.
As a result, they'll sign up for a gym membership and vow to make some changes in their lives.
The gyms across this country love this time of year, because they see a HUGE influx in new members – and a HUGE jump in income – as all these new members commit to a year's worth (or more) of ongoing monthly membership fees.
And yes, the gym will be a bit crowded during the months of January and February.
But, before you know it, the crowd will have thinned as the majority of people forget their resolutions and return to life as it was.
Imagine the pandemonium if all those "resolution makers" who had a gym membership, actually used it on an ongoing basis.
Fortunately, the gyms will never have to worry about this little problem, because people who make New Years Resolutions seldom follow through on them.
So…
Knowing that New Years Resolutions won't give us the results we want, what can we do?
How can we insure that 2008 will be our best year ever?
How can we get more of what we want in 2008?
More munee.
More success.
Better health.
Better relationships.
Stay tuned, cause I'm going to show you later this week.
Have a great New Year, and keep an eye out for my next post.
Dedicated to your success,
Kevin Thompson
And - with 3-8 weeks, those resolutions will be forgotten, and nothing will have changed.
Lest you think I jest, let me give you a perfect example.
Many will make a New Year's Resolution to lose weight or get in better shape.
As a result, they'll sign up for a gym membership and vow to make some changes in their lives.
The gyms across this country love this time of year, because they see a HUGE influx in new members – and a HUGE jump in income – as all these new members commit to a year's worth (or more) of ongoing monthly membership fees.
And yes, the gym will be a bit crowded during the months of January and February.
But, before you know it, the crowd will have thinned as the majority of people forget their resolutions and return to life as it was.
Imagine the pandemonium if all those "resolution makers" who had a gym membership, actually used it on an ongoing basis.
Fortunately, the gyms will never have to worry about this little problem, because people who make New Years Resolutions seldom follow through on them.
So…
Knowing that New Years Resolutions won't give us the results we want, what can we do?
How can we insure that 2008 will be our best year ever?
How can we get more of what we want in 2008?
More munee.
More success.
Better health.
Better relationships.
Stay tuned, cause I'm going to show you later this week.
Have a great New Year, and keep an eye out for my next post.
Dedicated to your success,
Kevin Thompson

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