Story originally posted on Real Simple. Written by Lindsay Tigar. Photo courtesy of Getty Images. Every January, people get inspired to make a change in one (or several) aspects of their life, whether it’s their health, habits, home, career, or relationships. While a new year is often synonymous with goal-setting, creating aspirations for your future is beneficial … Continue reading
Tag Archives: New Year’s Resolutions
“The Wagon”
“Why can’t the new year start in the summer??” said the woman in the back seat of my car. It was New Year’s Eve going into 2018. I was driving for Uber. She made the comment and I laughed. Although it was a thought that never came to my mind, it was something I could … Continue reading
4 Tips for 2018
Heading back to a new work week is tough. It can be worse when the new work week is also the first of the year. Along with our preexisting roles and responsibilities, the pressure to be better in a new year is mounting as well. Like others, I want to stand out in 2018. Normally, … Continue reading
“Changing Faces”
Someone recently approached me about a dilemma they are facing. This person is faced with the challenge of being known for something that is not desirable in the eyes of most people. Simply put: people think that this person is selfish. This person has a goal of being a part of a series of endeavors … Continue reading
How to Stick to Your New Year’s Resolutions
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New Year…. New Me…
Story written by Silas Grant – We’re into the second quarter of 2016 and close to the midway point of the year. And by show of hands, how many of “us” kept our New Year’s resolutions…… I’ll wait… I’m sure most of us didn’t keep our resolutions. I’m sure some of us no longer think … Continue reading
How to Make Yourself Go to the Gym
Story provided by The Upshot – If you’re like a lot of Americans, one of your New Year’s resolutions is to work out more. If you’re like a lot of Americans, you’ll join a gym this January as part of that plan. And if you’re like a lot of Americans, you won’t go very much. … Continue reading
#TipsFor2014 – “Change”
by Silas Grant – Change is a challenge. Most of us recognize the need for modification, but we are subjected to using only the things that we know and possess, to produce a result that we’ve never had before. How can you experience a better and different result, when you’ve never experienced it before? If … Continue reading
Two-Twelfths
Billy Beddow appears as a guest contributor on “The Information Age”. Having completed two months of 2013, are we still on track? Are we still upholding our resolutions? Billy ponders with these thoughts. Two-Twelfths. March 1st has arrived, normally by this time the New Year’s Resolutions have faded away and people are back to their stagnant … Continue reading