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<br>Title: <br>Ditch Your New Years Resolutions!<br><br><br><br>Word Count:<br>761<br><br><br><br>Summary:<br>The New Year is here and millions of us will be sitting down and jajanan writing out our New Years Resolutions. And, you know the drill, within two weeks they will be forgotten as we get caught up in the daily grind of life. Our fresh enthusiasm for the New Year will be gone and long forgotten.<br><br><br><br>Dont let this happen to you!<br><br><br><br>Instead, why not ditch your New Years Resolutions altogether and focus on just one big goal (or Gulp!)? Maybe its time to switch careers, or travel the w...<br><br><br><br><br>Keywords:<br>Advice, Coaching, resep makanan Self Help, New Years Resolutions<br><br><br><br><br>Article Body:<br>The New Year is here and millions of us will be sitting down and writing out our New Years Resolutions. And, you know the drill, within two weeks they will be forgotten as we get caught up in the daily grind of life. Our fresh enthusiasm for the New Year will be gone and long forgotten.<br><br><br><br>Dont let this happen to you!<br><br><br><br>Instead, why not ditch your New Years Resolutions altogether and focus on just one big goal (or Gulp!)? Maybe its time to switch careers, or travel the world, or change something in your relationships. Whatever your goal is, dont let it fizzle.<br><br><br><br>Make it happen and stay on track by following this 7-day crash course designed to help you master fear and break through any challenge:<br><br><br><br>STEP 1: DARE & DEFY<br><br><br><br>Put a stake in the ground and commit to doing it. I call this Daring & Defying. Write down your One Big Gulp! on a post-it note and put it somewhere where you can see it every day. 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The secret to making your One Big Gulp! easy is to plug as much of this gap as possible. In other words do some research, gather information, ask questions, spend some time on Google, put together an action plan. And practice and rehearse as much as possible.<br><br><br><br>STEP 6: FOCUS & FLOW<br><br><br><br>From personal experience I know that when Im doing something that makes my heart sing and my soul danceeverything just flowsif I let it. So stay focused on where youre heading and use your intuition to guide you. Also, let go of anything that is part of the old. It can be hard to let go of things before the new has arrived, but as you know, sometimes youve got to close one door before you can open another.<br><br><br><br>STEP 7: JUST GULP! AND GO FOR IT<br><br><br><br>As you move through this journey, youll reach a point where youve just got to do it. The opportunity is there, youre prepared and ready, and all you need to do is take that big step forward. For me last year, it was when I was sitting on the side of the boat and had a choice to get in the water or not. We all have a choice, so and take that leap of faith. You never know until you try and you never know where it all might lead next.<br><br><br><br>Finally, take advantage of the new energy that comes at the start of a New Year and turn your ideas into reality. If youd like some extra support and inspiration to stay motivated and on track, why not sign up for my free downloadable One Big Gulp! Kit, which you will find at http://www.onebiggulp.com. Remember, its your life, your choice, so live your greatest life!<br><br>
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