New Year, New Goals
According to various studies, nearly 80% of people fail to stick to their resolutions by the second month of the year. One of the key reasons for this is that our goals often lack clarity and structure. This is where the SMART method comes in—a powerful framework designed to help you set achievable and meaningful resolutions that you can actually stick to.
Planting Seeds for Growth…Covering Ground
Instead of approaching resolutions as rigid, measurable goals, consider framing them as intentions. Intentions are flexible, evolving stories that allow room for growth, reflection, and change. By setting intentions, you are embracing the idea that your goals are not set in stone—they are simply a direction you are moving toward, knowing that the path may shift as you learn more about yourself.
Planting Seeds for Growth
When it comes to New Year’s resolutions, embracing a narrative approach means understanding the emotions we feel as integral to the story we are writing about our growth, rather than seeing them as barriers to success.
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