New Year’s Resolutions

Posted on December 31st, 2009 by David Crenshaw in Collecting News

New Year’s Resolutions

New Year’s Eve has always been a time for looking back to the past, and more importantly, forward to the coming year. It is a time to reflect on changes to make and resolve to follow through on those changes.

Did your New Year’s resolutions include providing refreshments, doing an educational program, or writing a newsletter article for your local coin club? You may find these goals are easier to keep than cleaning out the garage, losing weight, or sticking to a budget.

So, why is it that New Year’s resolutions are so often abandoned? More often than not, it is because we do not have a plan on how to accomplish them. Just saying you want to do them will probably not work. Thus, the resolutions simply become a wish or a dream.

Here are some tips to help keep your New Year’s resolutions:

· It is just an idea unless it is recorded somewhere, so write it down.

· You must learn to crawl before you walk and walk before you run. Break your goal down into small manageable, incremental steps.

· Share your goal with others, so people will help and hold you accountable.

· Change is inevitable, so be flexible when your plan has to change due to other circumstances.

· As you check those incremental steps off your list, pat yourself on the back for those partial successes.

· Do not obsess, but have fun!

Hopefully you have been encouraged to make at least one of the resolutions above for your club a goal this year and develop an action plan to successfully accomplish it, helping your club to have its best year yet.

Happy New Year!

One Comment on “New Year’s Resolutions”

  1. DBurbank

    Cool!

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