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Resolve to achieve your resolutions this Year

By roobixops

On the precipice of 2014, 2015 beckons with all the usual New Year glittering hope.
New Year’s resolutions are a sentimental, yet straightforward method to ensure the next year is an improvement on the previous.
Once the celebratory hangover has worn off (say, about January 5th) we hear promises of fiscal care, vows to better health and affirmations to attain dreams.
Personally, I support these demonstrations towards personal improvement – for instance, I have a passion for supporting grassroots music artist development. Often the spur to this activity for the artists is the New Year’s resolution.

This year, I dare you to invest a little time in the execution of your resolutions. Write them down. Vocally commit to friends or family. Make a checklist – one copy for the phone, one copy for the fridge.
The wonderful outcomes and opportunities borne from this activity just might surprise you.