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Posted on January 25, 2012

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Here we are at the end of January. How’s your new year’s resolution going so far? Hopefully still going good and strong! As for myself, I wanted to do something different rather than just having the ordinary fitness goal. I say ordinary because every year I have been trying to lose the same 15 pounds! I’m still trying.

Other than having a fitness goal, I never took the time to really see the other types of resolutions that could benefit my life. Every year, every month or even every day, we should always strive to accomplish a small goal. Having a goal can help us stay productive and organized, which means less stress in the future. Set a goal for how much money you should save each month and really focus on making that happen. Once that goal is reached, try for another goal the next month. Next thing you know you have accomplished a small objective and you save some cash!

If you are looking for a job, stay prepared, update your resume, practice your interview questions in front of the mirror, and continue trying your hardest. Never quit searching for the right job. Opportunities are out there and don’t be afraid of what tomorrow may bring. If you have a job, make it a goal to stay productive! Use your time wisely and to finish your tasks on a daily basis.

If you’re in school, a new semester has begun, so make it a goal to perform efficiently and make good grades. Dare yourself to socialize, be confident, and most importantly believe in yourself. You are there to set your life towards great success!

What are other ways you can resolute your life?

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