5 Steps For Creating Your New Year’s Resolutions for 2019

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New Year
While successful people tend to fine-tune their goals year-round, the start of the New Year brings a special opportunity. It’s the perfect time of year to revisit and renew where you are and where you’d like to be.  Here are 5 key steps to help you craft powerful resolutions for a fresh slate.

See the ideal outcome

Instead of worrying about the steps initially, start by visualizing where you’d like to be a year from now (or any time frame you wish). Your goals can be related to work, finances, relationships, career and so on. You might have a goal of taking a vacation or being able to afford a specific item. Project yourself into the ideal future where you have accomplished your goals.

Put it in writing 

Writing down your goals can help make them more real. Keep your written goals in a place you will see them often, such as pinned up in your office or on a card in your purse or wallet.

Feel the feelings

How will you feel when you achieve your goals and resolutions? Be as specific and detailed as you can with this part of the process. These feelings may include excitement, gratitude, enjoyment, fulfillment and even relief. Imagining the feelings of your accomplishments can be extremely motivating.

Create specific action steps

Each goal will require a series of steps before it is accomplished. While you should spend significant time visualizing and feeling the ideal outcomes, you should also create a list of necessary action steps to make them a reality.

Revisit your goals weekly

Start off each week by spending some focused time with your goals list. Visualize the most ideal outcome for each one. Feel the feelings of the goal achieved. Fine-tune your action steps as you get further along and/or as conditions change.

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