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5 Ways To Make Your Resolutions Stick

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New Year's Resolutons - Shaa Wasmund

We all do it. We go into the New Year with every good intention to change our lives, diets, fitness and careers.

So why does it all fall apart so quickly? Well, here’s how to create resolutions that actually stick, so we can make 2013 the best year yet!

1. Make COMMITMENTS not resolutions.

What’s the difference? Well here’s the Oxford English dictionary’s definition:

RESOLUTION > Noun. (1) a firm decision to do or not to do something:

COMMITMENT > (1) the state or quality of being dedicated to a cause or activity:

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Why you should Forget New Year’s Resolutions

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Key Person of Influence - Shaa Wasmund

Want to improve your business in 2013? Get fit? Change careers? Go to the Amazon? Write a book? Learn the Ukelele?

Whatever it is you want to do, let Shaa, the best selling author of “Stop Talking, Start Doing”, the UK’s best selling business book of 2012 help you make 2013 YOUR year!

Key Person of Influence - Shaa Wasmund

Join Shaa on a FREE teleconference call and learn why resolutions don’t work, commitments do and what you need to do to make them come to life.

DATE 1 January 2013

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The Pursuit of Dreams – Why I Love The Olympics

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Of course, I love the heart thumping, jaw dropping, blood pounding theatre of it all. I love the competition, the winning, the roar of the crowd. I love the renewed sense of pride, the commaraderie and the spirit of adventure.

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, I love the fact that the Olympics embodies the pursuit of our dreams.

Ralph Waldo Emerson - Do not follow where the path may lead

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One Guaranteed Way To Greater Success

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Yep, it might not be want you want to hear, but the truth is, the more we do, the more we get. Give more, receive more. Switch off the TV, go for a run. Wake up an hour earlier. The extra effort reaps the rewards, not always, but often.

How To Lead Like Abraham Lincoln

“At the age of seven, a young boy and his family were forced out of their home. The boy had to work to support his family. At the age of nine, his mother passed away. When he grew up, the young man was keen to go to law school, but had no education.

At 22, he lost his job as a store clerk. At 23, he ran for state legislature and lost. The same year, he went into business. It failed, leaving him with a debt that took him 17 years to repay. At 27, he had a nervous breakdown.

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