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My “New Year’s Blogging” Gift To You: Entry#2/Most Broken New Year’s Resolutions

I researched the “Most Broken New Year’s Resolutions” to see how they correlated with the “Top 10 New Year’s Resolutions”.

Here’s what I found:

Lose Weight

Get Fit

Quite Smoking

Learn Something New

Eat Healthier

Diet

Get Out of Debt

Save Money

Spend More Time with Family

Travel to New Places

Be Less Stressed

Volunteer/Help others

Drink Less

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Notice how closely this list correlates to the one I posted yesterday??

How many of the above have you tried to implement in previous years without success?

What other “New Year’s Resolutions” have you tried that are not on this list, without success?

Have your “New Year’s Resolutions” empowered you or left you with a sense of failure?

Please give me some examples! I want to know! 

5 Responses to My “New Year’s Blogging” Gift To You: Entry#2/Most Broken New Year’s Resolutions

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    cando says:

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    not a resolution setter per se. I do focus on some goals I would like to manifest in reality believing with Godmind all is possible.

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    Alexander says:

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    This reminds me of what you wrote in Decoding Your Life about quitting smoking. Someone might decide they have to quit smoking when on a certain level part of them enjoys it and does not want to quit. I think that often people make new years resolutions out of guilt and self-punishment instead of making them in alignment with their Oversoul and God-Mind in a way that is truly uplifting.

    • darrellgrey says:

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      Good point. I have done that out of guilt. And realized later it only caused more stress.

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    rebus says:

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    My typical new year resolutions from previous year would be to have a breakthrough in my career this year. It never really happened though so I don’t do resolutions anymore because of the sense of failure.

    • janet says:

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      I understand! Doing our work creates the pathways to actually achieve your goals. We are working on some of this kind of stuff in the “Member’s Blog”–if you don’t have a membership there is no time like the present! :)

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