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The beginning of a new year is always interesting to me because so many people talk about the resolutions they’re going to make for the upcoming year. I started thinking about this for myself and realized that I don’t particularly like the idea of resolutions. In the past, when I’ve stated mine and didn’t stick with them, it became another way for my Gremlin to jump in and give me grief.
Hmmm, now that I’ve just said that, I think I’ll make an exception and state a
resolution to you right now; Gertrude will receive very little opportunity to give me
grief in 2006! (Gertrude is my Gremlin’s name. And the Gremlin is that annoying,
often negative voice in our head.)
The truth is, this particular resolution isn’t really a new year’s resolution because
it’s something I work on every single day anyway. I don’t need a new year to create
that for myself. Perhaps that’s something for you to consider when thinking about
changes or opportunities you’d like to experience in 2006.
You can make all the promises you want to yourself involving change, but unless
you’re really ready to make the changes, it’s just not going to happen.
Circumstances and people don’t change just because the calendar year moved from
2005 to 2006. Change takes work and it’s not always easy. But when you get to the
other side, it’s always worth it.
If your intention is to have things different in 2006 then you must first be honest
with yourself and take some time to answer a few questions:
“Do I really want certain areas of my life to be different?”
“Am I willing to do what it takes to make it different?”
“If I am, what will that require?”
“What can I do to support myself along the way?
“Am I willing to follow through to receive that support?”
“How will my life be better when the change has happened?”
(Get specific here. Go beyond, “I’ll be happy, relaxed, peaceful.” Dig deep)
When you really dive into these questions you may find some resistance showing up
around them. That’s normal because when real change is involved it can be scary.
All sorts of excuses start showing up as to why it can’t happen. Letting go of old
familiar ways and patterns can be extremely uncomfortable.
And, I promise you this....when the old familiar way gets more uncomfortable than
the idea of making the change, you’re on your way!
I invite you to not create a resolution for the new year and embrace what’s
important to you for the rest of your life, not just 12 months. And, think about what
you’re truly ready to move toward that will serve you for your highest good.
I also invite you to write down your thoughts. Doing this brings more clarity and
gives you the opportunity to read it as often as you need to. Then read what you
wrote to yourself out loud and with feeling. This helps shift you from the intellectual
to a cellular state, which is where all change occurs.
“Take the first step of faith.
You don’t have to see the whole staircase,
just take the first step.”
-Martin Luther King Jr.
With blessings, joy and abundance for the rest of your life!
Copyright 2006, Linda Salazar all rights reserved. This article may be reproduced in
its entirety as long as all credits are included.
Linda Salazar, Certified Personal Life Coach, Author, Speaker
310-375-4800
Awaken The Genie Within®
Practical Strategies for Magical Results
http://www.awakenthegeniewithin.com
Linda@awakenthegeniewithin.com
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