December 30th is National Resolution Planning Day.
‘New year resolution’ first appeared in 1813 in a Boston newspaper and it has developed into the New Year’s Resolutions we know today.
Many of us reflect on the past year and consider what we need to do to achieve our aspirations for the next year.
So we start thinking, what are my goals for next year? Which goals will I really keep?
The typical goals like exercise more, eat healthy, lose weight, save money, make more money, spend time with family, spend more time with friends, learn a new skill, find a new job, or make new connections are great starters.
2021 was another extraordinary year. So I’ll begin by asking myself, what changes will bring peace and joy in the New Year. The plan is to keep them realistic and visual for a better chance of success.
Best of luck in planning your New Year’s Resolutions and Happy New Year!