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	<title>Comments on: Why Most People Don&#8217;t Keep Their New Year&#8217;s Resolutions&#8211;And How to Keep Yours</title>
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		<title>By: The road ahead: new year&#8217;s resources &#124; A new day has dawned</title>
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		<description>[...] Why most people don&#8217;t keep their New Year&#8217;s resolutions- and how to keep yours: It&#8217;s good to make resolutions, but it&#8217;s so discouraging when they don&#8217;t last for [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Why Most People Don’t Keep Their New Year’s Resolutions–And How to Keep Yours : What&#8217;s Best Next &#124; A Light To My Path</title>
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		<description>[...] Matt Perman writes about Why Most People Don&#8217;t Keep Their New Year&#8217;s Resolutions &#8211; And How To Keep Yours in his blog www.whatsbestnext.com: Most people don’t keep their new year’s resolutions because they don’t translate them into their schedule. It’s that simple. If you make a resolution, but don’t plan time to actually accomplish it, it usually won’t happen. It won’t happen because it remains merely an intention. And intentions that aren’t specifically translated to “actionable zones” tend to be treated by your mind as “nice to do, but not necessary to do” items.  The result is a hit-and-miss approach. Some days you remember and follow through, and others you don’t.  Think of an Olympic athlete. They don’t simply say “my goal is to win the gold medal.” Instead, they adhere to a workout schedule. Without that concrete mechanism of action, the goal would simply be wishful thinking. (via Why Most People Don’t Keep Their New Year’s Resolutions–And How to Keep Yours : What&#8217;s B....) [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Matt Perman writes about Why Most People Don&#8217;t Keep Their New Year&#8217;s Resolutions &#8211; And How To Keep Yours in his blog <a href="http://www.whatsbestnext.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.whatsbestnext.com</a>: Most people don’t keep their new year’s resolutions because they don’t translate them into their schedule. It’s that simple. If you make a resolution, but don’t plan time to actually accomplish it, it usually won’t happen. It won’t happen because it remains merely an intention. And intentions that aren’t specifically translated to “actionable zones” tend to be treated by your mind as “nice to do, but not necessary to do” items.  The result is a hit-and-miss approach. Some days you remember and follow through, and others you don’t.  Think of an Olympic athlete. They don’t simply say “my goal is to win the gold medal.” Instead, they adhere to a workout schedule. Without that concrete mechanism of action, the goal would simply be wishful thinking. (via Why Most People Don’t Keep Their New Year’s Resolutions–And How to Keep Yours : What&#8217;s B&#8230;.) [...]</p>
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