I gave up on New Year's Resolutions many, many years ago. Instead, I do new month resolutions. I guess you could say that I have so many things to improve upon, that setting goals once a year is not enough! Actually, the thing I like best about monthly resolutions, is you can work on little things, and if you can make the change for 30 days or so, it pretty much becomes habit. And if I don't succeed in making the change, well I can try again in approximately 4.5 weeks.
Last month, I decided to eat better and focused on adding fresh fruit and vegetables to my diet each and every day. I'm proud to tell you that I probably had the best feed compost pile in Monroe County. In other words, I'm going to try that one again.
This month I'm going to work on the messy desk syndrome! (yes, that's 3 phones on my desk and there are moments when I'm on all three!) Hopefully, I will be much more successful! Enjoy our beautiful fall weather!
McCall Realty - South Lake Tahoe, CA
CRS - Lake Tahoe Real Estate Information
Mary, this month we're going to try to sell some houses... and scare up unscared buyers. lets hope that becomes a habit in 30 days.
cheers
Oct 01, 2007 12:41 PM
» Bill Burress Nationwide Mortgage Originator - Fort Myers, FL
Mary:
Good thought. Monthly resolutions. I like it. I am the biggest breaker of NY resolutions.
Oct 01, 2007 12:45 PM
Callaway Henderson Sotheby's International Realty - Montgomery, NJ
Selling Princeton,West Windsor and Montgomery Town
Mary~ good resolution. I know that when I've got too much clutter around I can't think straight! Not sure what my excuse is when there's no clutter. I also like your idea of monthly goals so that they become more attainable and less overwhelming. I'll be cheering you on.
Oct 01, 2007 01:15 PM
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