Ever wondered why we end up never achieving most of our New Year resolutions? Prior to this day, most people attempt to forget their bad experiences and start things afresh with a new bunch of resolutions and promises. Yet, most see the end of the year without accomplishing any of the set down aspirations.
Firstly you need to understand that nothing you plan to do in 2019 will materialize until you realize that the real change doesn’t happen at midnight on December 31st. It has to happen right now in your heart. So whatever aspirations and goals you’ve planned for the new year, you might as well start working on them now.
However, I’ve come up with a routine that will aid in the achievement of our new goals for the coming twelve-month.
1. Stop procrastinating. The biggest barrier that keeps most people from reaching their goals is the desire to relax and do something fun instead of working hard. (For me, its candy crush). So we’ll need to put in a lot of work to change this bad habit.
2. Meet new people. Meeting new people can be beneficial to your mental well-being and aid your career. It also provides the opportunity to network and have fun instead of staying morose at home. So don’t be afraid to get out there are make new friends.
3. Become more active. Rather than staying all day hunched in front of the screen of your mobile phone or television, find ways of moving around more throughout the day. You might actually loose some of the body weight you’ve been contending with.
4. Become more confident. If you’re confident, people will notice and it becomes much more easier to have your opinion heard. So stowaway shyness, speak up and take chances.
5. Earn more money. Even billionaires are looking for ways to earn more money. You can learn a skill, work as a freelancer or use the internet to a positive advantage.
6. Be more polite. Good manners make it easier to connect with others and ensure people view you as a good and trust-wordy person.
7. Go see your doctor more often. Regular check-ups are a must, no matter how healthy you feel at the moment.
Does this seem feasible?



