HOPE:" Hope is not the closing of your eyes to the
difficulty, the risk, or the failure. It is a trust that if I fail now, I shall
not fail forever; And if I am hurt, I shall be healed. It is a trust that life
is good, love is powerful and the future is full of promise! Author unknown
Powerful words, don't you think? As I was struggling to
write this month's newsletter, I stumbled across this quote I keep in my
wallet. It really moved me this time and I kept coming back to it, because it
reminds me of what the New Year holds for each of us; hope! Hope for a better
tomorrow that is filled with greater health, love, peace and happiness, etc.
The New Year represents a fresh start, clean slate or second
chance. It's the time of year when we reflect on the past and renew our
commitment to become our best selves and do more than we've previously done.
To paraphrase Denzel Washington, "I really believe we
are already great and destined to leave some kind of mark in this world. I also
believe we're meant to walk a certain path at a certain time and meet up with
certain people who help shape our lives. From time to time we hit bumps in the
road, miss the marks along the way and need a push to get us back on
track."
Getting back on track requires rest and reflection though so
we can process where we've been, how much we've grown and how much stronger we
are as a result of our successes and failures. With that knowledge, we then can
gratefully and gracefully release the past and renew ourselves by creating a
new course of action which opens doors to our future.
So as you start fresh this New Year, I invite you to first
reflect on all you've accomplished this past year. This is a great exercise to
write down on paper because we don't always realize how much we've achieved and
grown until we do so. You'll be amazed how much more you will remember and be
proud of, which will only fuel you with more HOPE for an even better New Year!
Let It Begin With YOU!
Tips for creating successful resolutions
Try Again. We've all broken past resolutions but that
doesn't mean you can't be successful. Think positive and about what obstacles
got in your way last time. How will this goal end differently this year? Or, do
you need to let it go?
Don't make too many resolutions. Deciding to lose weight,
exercise more, get a new job and quit smoking is too much to tackle at once.
Choose the most pressing issue and stick to it. Trying to do everything at once
practically guarantees failure.
Choose your own goal. Before you decide what to commit to
make sure you are the primary reason for setting this goal vs. friends, family
or society. Do I feel energized by this goal? Does this goal fit into my life
purpose?
Devise a plan and write it down. Plan what you'd like to
accomplish in small increments. Small goals give you a sense of accomplishment
and keep you motivated. Write them down. It's a fact: writing down your goals
gives you higher chance of success.
Believe and visualize. There are hundreds of stories about
the power of visualization in helping people achieve their goals. Hence the
saying, if you can see it, you can believe it... so visualize once a day. What
would it look like? How would it feel?
Tell People. Let your biggest fans in on your new goals for
the new year.
Get Accountability. Better than telling others about your
goals is getting accountability. Meet with a group or friends who will ask you,
"how's your goal going." Hire a coach. Talk with your partner and ask
for support! Happy New Year QUOTES
2020
Focus with helpful reminders. Once you've got your goals in
place, figure out ways to remind yourself. Put post it notes on your bathroom
mirror, in your car, on your calendar. Find ways that work for you.
Forgive yourself. If you get off track, don't give up.. No
one is perfect and persistence is the key. Review your plan, make necessary
adjustments and get back on track.
Celebrate. Reward yourself when you reach your goals!
Amy Coughlin is a Certified Wellness Coach whose practice is
designed to educate and empower individuals to take significant and
preventative steps in their long-term health and wellness. Ultimately, her
education, coupled with her expertise in corporate training and recruitment,
has inspired her to coach individuals and corporate groups in wellness
education programs.
If you want to improve your food, mood, and life, call me to
experience a complimentary health history. You will be glad you did!
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