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Change the way you Think about Resolutions and Goal Setting
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By: Jeremy Nelms Email Article
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Welcome to Mid-Year 2008! Like most people, you probably made several resolutions back in January, with hopes and aspirations of making 2008 your best year EVER! You were gung-ho for the first several weeks, maybe even the first several months. You were bound and determined to follow through on your goals this year; nothing was going to stop you this time!

However, if you are like the vast majority of people, you have gotten busy, priorities have been scrambled and you have fallen off the 2008 resolutions band wagon and have given up. Sounds familiar huh? Can you relate to this vicious cycle that happens to you year after year?

If you can relate, then you are in luck! Do you realize that you STILL have six months left this year? As a fitness professional I know that you can still lose up to 50lbs this year safely.

Let me repeat... 50lbs! That is a safe 2lbs per week. Imagine yourself fifty pounds lighter before 2009 rolls around. Why wait until the New Year to start making those resolutions again? Do you honestly want to wait SIX months to change your life, your relationships, your body and your income stream?

That is why we decided to develop the concept of Mid-Year Resolutions. We are half way through the year, but still have the second half to go, which means that you have plenty of time to turn your life around BEFORE 2009.

How liberating and exciting is that?!

So, let's get started.

The first step in successfully achieving any goal is to have a vision of what you want. You must decide what you want. In addition to deciding what you want, take some time to answer why you want it. You should have very clear, strong reasons why you want to achieve your vision. How will it make you feel? How will it change your life? Why is it important to you?

You must know the answer to these questions for your vision to be strong enough.

It is also important to realize that the vision must stretch your comfort level, but it can't be something that will physiologically never happen. Here is a weight loss example: for 95+% of women, a vision of looking and weighing the same as her Freshman high school photograph is not physically possible. Realistically, most women aren't even fully developed at that age, yet so many are chasing after that goal. Dream big when you are developing your vision, but make sure the dream is not a fantasy.

Once you have developed your vision, it is time to put your goals in writing. It is important that your goals are SMART, which is a nice acronym for:

1) Specific: When you are finished with the SMART process, it will answer "what", "why", "how", and "how much". The goal should be so specific that it allows you to focus your efforts.

2) Measurable: The goal must have a number assigned to it. The number tells you immediately whether you made it or not, and it is an important part of creating motivation to achieve the goal.

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Alissa & Jeremy Nelms developed http://www.MidYearResolutions.com , designed to help millions of people increase their income, create deeper relationships and develop the body of their dreams. The FREE telesemnar series provides over 20 hrs of fantastic information you can achieve to finally reach your goals. More information can be found at http://www.MidYearResolutions.com .

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