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With time flying by faster and faster every year, you
already know it's important to make resolutions - or set goals
- to move you in the direction you want to go in.
However, it's equally important to know what not to do.
Try these Anti-Resolutions to add some Don'ts to your day, and
see how it helps with all those Do's.
"I will not over-schedule my day."
It seems like scheduling every minute would be the
logical way to get everything done, but it actually tends to
work against you. Some things will take
longer than you expected, some things will interfere that you
can't predict. If you're scheduled to the max, you'll
have no room to absorb them, things will overrun, and
frustration will set in. Instead, plan in the free time.
Aim for about 75% scheduled, 25% free.
"I will not say Yes to everything."
Saying Yes to everything is like cholesterol - it clogs your
day with stuff you don't want there. Doing other
people's work, answering annoying phone calls,
deleting junk emails. If you want to read a book, say No
to TV and the internet. If you want to start a home
business, say No to things that waste your time. If you
want to lose weight say No to Frito-Lay and Sara Lee.
Simple as that (I didn't say easy, I said
simple.)
"I will no longer put what I want at the moment over what
I want in the long run."
That extra 20 minutes of sleep in the morning might seem like
the best thing since sliced peanut butter, but
you know it will only make you late, and then playing catch up
the rest of the day. That new pair of shoes may seem
like the last pair you'll ever need, but if it makes the rent
money tight, it's not worth it. Think about the long
term effects of your actions today.
"I will no longer
get duped into the "I can have it all" idea."
Having it all is certainly possible, either by having it at
different times in your life, or by having a whole lot of help
(think Kelly Ripa or Katie Couric). Their few spare
minutes are certainly not spent grocery shopping or cleaning
toilets. So please, lose the Super-Woman idea attached
to it.
"I will no longer get trapped in media microwave
mentality."
Things take time. Life is not a sit-com, and few things
are resolved in 30 minutes or less. Appreciate the
various stages of projects and goals as well as the outcome.
Ever notice a rose in bud form? It's beauty is special -
no need to wait until the rose is opened to enjoy it.
Neither are your goals of home projects, or getting a degree,
or even getting your schedule
organized. Learn from the mistakes, learn to enjoy the
lessons, and make each day as special as the end result.
"I won't give up."
Never give up. When you mess up, or when the wind of
life comes barreling in unannounced - and it will - being
prepared as best you can will give you the strength to be able
to move on. If you lose your job suddenly, having a
reserve of money will ease the transition into a new job and
give you the power to
wait to find the right one. When it seems like there's
no answer, push on. The answer may be just around the
next corner. Don't let fear, or anger, or frustration,
or your money, or your in-laws, stop you from living your
life. Keep going. It's your turn next.
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Professional
Life Coach Kathy Gates helps people who are burned out,
stressed out, and fed up to get back in touch with the
foundations of their life. Sign up for newsletter and How-To
Clinics at www.reallifecoach.com,
or call 480.998.5843
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