Sunday, 23 December 2012

Why New Year Resolutions Mostly Fails?

Lot of people around the globe takes some New Year Resolution. They take every year some resolution. But how many people among them able to complete their resolution? What do you think… not more than 10%! …right. More than 90% people make their resolution, because others are making some resolution on the New Year. After few days they forget about all the resolution. These kinds of persons are external driven person. They like to go along with the crowd. And crowd is not always true. The wise and genuine persons are internal driven persons. They know what they are committing with themselves, and they complete it. They always walk away from 90% of people; they want to indulge in the 10% of successful people. They do not do what 90% of population does, like taking resolution and forget. Do what 10% of population does, take the resolution and complete it.

New Year is not an appropriate time to take the personal resolution. Your birthdate is the appropriate time to take the person resolution. On your birthday, you get more scope to make it personalized. Because it is more personalized, chance of its success would be in multitudes. Take the resolution on your birthday, set some goal and measure it frequently, and then you can know whether you are really growing according to your age or simply your time and days are passing out. On some achievement during a year, you will get a valid and genuine reason to celebrate your birthday and take new resolution, oath and goal. In fact, your birthday is the New Year for you, and what could be the most appropriate and auspicious day than your birthday to take firm resolution and accomplish it.

New Year Resolution is good for the group resolution. Where you want to see in next one year as a team, as a group, as a party etc.,  Most of the people get failed to complete their resolution, because they do not make it personalized, hence do not take the fully responsibility of it and culminate in fiasco. If you take your life and resolution casual, certainly, you will end with causality.

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