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Easy Resolutions
The problem with resolutions, though, is that
most people never keep theirs. And it's no surprise why. Most of us resolve
for big things -- lose weight, get into a relationship, improve a relationship,
get a better job, improve business, get healthy,
This New Year's Eve, try something different. I'm not guaranteeing this will work for everyone, but it may be an interesting and useful experiment. It has to be easier than resolving to do some huge thing you will probably give up a few days or weeks after the start of the year. Instead of resolving to achieve, become, or get something, resolve to add a positive state of being to your life. For example, resolve to add the state of joy for the year 2003. Or resolve to add the state of laughter for 2003. Or, resolve to add the state of pleasure, or creativity, or aliveness, or surrender, or compassion, or love. This way your focus will not be on striving for
a goal. It will be on asking yourself what needs to be adjusted, or shifted,
in order to create the state you've resolved to add. You may find this
much easier than other resolutions you have made. It is
How will this get you to what you really want
to achieve, become, or get in the New Year? When you dwell in a positive
state, such as joy, laughter, pleasure, creativity, aliveness, surrender,
peace, compassion, love -- even some of the time -- much more is possible
in your life than would be possible otherwise. The thing you originally
wanted to make as your New Year's resolution may just come about as a result
of a new positive state you create. The thing you want may happen
Happy New Year! May you make 2003
a wonderful year!
While it's possible to improve your
ability to attract a partner or improve your current relationship just
by reading this newsletter, you'll probably find it a bit easier and more
Your Relationship Coach,
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