How to Make and KEEP a New Years Resolution
According to the time management firm FranklinCovey, one third of resolutioners don’t make it past the end of January. A lot of these resolutions fail because they’re not the right resolutions. And a resolution may be wrong for one of three main reasons:
It’s a resolution created based on what someone else (or society) is telling you to change.
It’s too vague.
You don’t have a realistic plan for achieving your resolution.
Your goals should be smart — and SMART (specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time-bound). It may work for management, but it can also work in setting your resolutions, too.
What is your resolution this year? Let us know in the comments below!