New Year’s Resolution TipThe first of January is traditionally the time to set resolutions. We enter a new year with gusto, hope and conviction. Some of our resolutions come to fruition effortlessly, but enthusiasm towards others fizzles over time, while the remainder often fall into the category of wishful thinking.
Desires are important, but if follow through has been your challenge, it could be time to reevaluate your approach toward fulfillment. Don’t resign yourself to “it wasn’t meant to be,” because the truth could simply be that your energy would be better spent toward building a foundation that can support your desire and so much more. Putting yourself last can’t support a desire to be a priority in someone’s life. Hating your current weight doesn't support permanent weight loss. Making excuses for your debt doesn't support alleviating it.
Your desires and so much more are within your grasp.
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