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Welcome to 2011, Loser. The Secret to Writing (and Keeping) New Year's Resolutions

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Mortgage and Lending with Platinum Home Mortgage Company NMLS #238304

There is weight to be lost. Bad habits to be broken. Vacations not taken, and money not earned. You are swept away in the negativity of it all, when you throw in the towel and think this:

"Welcome to 2011, LOSER".

But there is something you can do for yourself that will make New Years resolutions flow easily with a positive energy.

Celebrate 2010 first.

Usher it out with a tribute to everything that went right. Everything that changed you for the better. Embrace your successes, your creations, your revelations, your friendships, and your smallest baby steps in the right direction.

Think of the end the year as the end of a party. Was the party perfect? No. But end it graciously. Completely. Fully.

Then go to bed with a smile on your face, and sleep well.

Tomorrow is a new day year. 

Let's play 20 Questions to get you going. Here's how:

1. Answer the 20 questions below about 2010 with the first thing that pops into your head. Example: #18 asks you to name someone that came into your life and changed it for the better (you are celebrating 2010 by thinking of this person).

2. Write a  New Years resolution for 2011 beside each of your answers. Your resolution might be to reach out and meet more new people (boring, and not specific). A better resolution would be to sit down tomorrow (on the first day of 2011) and write this person a letter of appreciation for all they contributed to your life in 2010.

Here we go:

20 QUESTIONS TO ASK YOURSELF ABOUT 2010 BEFORE YOU MAKE YOUR NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS.

 

1.     I changed a life when I___________________________________________________________.

 2.    I felt like a kid when I_______________________________________.

 3.    I learned this new skill_______________________________________________________________.

 4.    This is something I read that gave me a better perspective_______________________________________.

 5.    I left this baggage behind__________________________________________________________________.

 6.    I am healthier because_____________________________________________________________________.

 7.    I boldly stepped out of my comfort zone to do this___________________________________________.

 8.    I wasn't paid money to do this, but it paid off in a bigger way________________________________.

 9.    I am so glad I decided NOT to ___________________________________________________.

 10.  This was my most important discovery____________________________________________.

 11.  I consider this small move a baby step in the right direction_____________________________________.

 12.  2010 was better than 2009 because____________________________________________________________.

 13.  I was able to overcome my worst moment in 2010 because I___________________________________.

 14.  Even though I was afraid, I did this__________________________________________________________.

 15.  I am glad I bought this for myself._____________________________________.

 16.  It may seem insignificant, but this one small change mattered________________________________.

 17.  The place that inspired me________________________________________________________________.

 18.  The new person who came into my life and changed it for the better_______________________________.

 19.  I felt LUCKY in 2010 because of this______________________________________________________.

 20.  When I think about 2010, I want to shout this from my rooftop "__________________________"!!!!

 

A New Year begins and the world once again offers the bright pure joy of possibility.  Go out and make a difference. Happy New Year Readers and Subscribers!

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Rebecca Gaujot, RealtorĀ®
Lewisburg, WV
Lewisburg WV, the go to agent for all real estate

Janet, Happy new year to you and your family and may it be filled with love, joy and laughter and of course, much success.

Dec 31, 2010 06:01 AM
Donne Knudsen
Los Angeles & Ventura Counties in CA - Simi Valley, CA
CalState Realty Services

Janet - Great list!  I love it and have already been thinking of many of them.  I'm going to be making some huge professional changes this year (more about that later).  While 2010 was most certainly not my best year in the biz, it was better than 2009 (which was better than 2008) so I am definitely moving in the right direction financially.

As for how I will be spending today - with a b-day celebration!  Hubby has some special plans for tonight and I am excited because it's been awhile since we've been on a date (working too hard lately).  Hope this year was a better one for you and I wish you a safe and sane New Years.  :)

 

Dec 31, 2010 06:37 AM
Tammy Emineth
Personal SEO - Website SEO and Real Estate Marketing - Frenchtown, MT
Content Marketer, SEO Teacher, Website Fixer

I have really liked your blogs and want to subscribe to them. I copied your questions into my Word document and will go through them. Unfortunately the answer to your #1 question can pose quite a dilemma for some, including me. This person altered our world this year and it will never be the same. It was not a good thing but I pray that through it we can grow, build and renew our strength for 2011 and beyond. Thanks so much, Janet!

Dec 31, 2010 07:22 AM
Kate Bourland
Marketing with Kate - Redding, CA
Onlilne Marketing Mobile Marketing

Janet, you're back, hadn't seen you in a while.  What a wonderful, wonderful post.

Dec 31, 2010 08:01 AM
Jack Mossman - The Nines Team at Keller Williams in Stockton
The Nines Team At Keller Williams - Stockton, CA
The Nines Team at Keller Williams in Stockton

Janet - Great list and thought provoking .... and in the most positive way!  Thanks for sharing and have a great new year's celebration.

Dec 31, 2010 12:45 PM
Kate Bourland
Marketing with Kate - Redding, CA
Onlilne Marketing Mobile Marketing

 

Happy New Year  -  thank you for touching my life with your blog in 2010.  Wanted to share this quote with you on this first day of 2011 - " We will open a book.  the pages of the book are blank.  we will put words on the pages ourselves.  The book is called Opportunity and and the fist chapter is New Years Day"     Edith Lovejoy Pierce

 

Dec 31, 2010 08:33 PM