THE MECHANICS BEHIND YOUR NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS

A New Year Resolution should be a creamy wish list but not a laundry list.   You can alternatively call them the crucial goals  of your life to work on daily basis.  In order to keep the vigour consistently on daily basis, you have to make objective analysis of implementation process and steps  to be taken  to tide over the difficulties  you encounter.

 You would feel reverberated with the energy once you clearly imagine the fulfilment of your  goals and the attendant  prosperity both material and spiritual that would be dawned into your life.  

When it comes to mechanics of decision, you must turn the pages of Napoleon Hill's much-acclaimed work "Think and Grow Rich'.  The cover flap of the book mentions that 'This book could be worth a million dollars to you'.  

 In this unparalleled book, Hill elaborately mentions 30 major causes of failure.  Point 13 mentions 'Lack of well-defined power of decision'.  He says that men who succeed reach decisions promptly and change them, if at all, very slowly.   Men who fail, reach decisions, if at all, very slowly, and change them frequently, and quickly. Majority of folks make New Year Resolutions very casually every year without bothering on the implementation part.  They are the  bundles of failures.

Hill terms indecision and procrastination as twin brothers where one is found, the other will also be  found with it.  So  write carefully your New Year Resolutions with a vow to work  on daily basis.  It should be binding on your persona  rather dry words written on a piece of paper.  Better late but with a  time-bound action plan to execute the New Year Resolutions ! 

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