Thursday, January 4, 2007

How to finally turn 2007 Resolutions into New Year's Results

Are you ready to learn how to finally turn your 2007 New Year's resolutions into New Year's results? The key word here is "new", because you want to create new results. You must analyze your old year that has passed and your future, which means do not think "re-run/replay" instead think about forging forward into the New Year.

In order to create "New Year" results, you must decide to Analyze, Develop and Implement new action steps.

Major - 2007 Decision...

Invest about 60 minutes of uninterrupted time analyzing the last 12 months of your life. Examine exactly what you did over the last 365 days to create the results that you have now.

Don't worry about these results and don't complain about them either.

Simply analyze them and understand that you are exactly where you are today because of your actions over the past year.

That's right, your actions created your results in 2006. Your actions turned into personal decisions that produced the results that you are experiencing.

Now, are you satisfied with your results in 2006?

If not, then how do you turn your New Year's resolutions into results?

You must implement *NEW* action steps. (notice the word - MUST!)

2007 Revelation...

New actions steps will create new decisions that will finally turn resolutions into New Results! (re-read 10 times-it is worth millions to you). Analyze what you did every day to develop these new action steps. Look at your business. How large is your business? Have you attended enough seminars? Have you invested enough money into personal self development? Have you taken advantage of all that's available for you to produce the results that you desire?

If you are not happy with your results from 2006, then just imagine where you will be at the end of 2007 if you continue to take the same actions and make the same decisions. It doesn't matter what kind of resolutions you make if you don't develop NEW daily action steps.

Will you accept the 2007 Challenge?

I challenge you to forget about those New Year's Resolutions; instead, analyze last year's results then develop and implement New Daily Actions that will lead to New Decisions and produce New Results for your New Year!

John Di Lemme

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