Did you feel that overwhelming notion of renewed opportunities right around the New Year? Did you start to think of all the endless possibilities and the things you could, would and should do? The key part in that last sentence is “Did you start”. When Christmas Day and the day after come to a conclusion, we all start to ponder New Year’s Eve and the renewal that the next year upon us will bring. Many of us think about the plans we have to make or goals we intend to implement. Once the party is over it is time to move on to bigger and better things. Don’t you all feel that invigoration that goes along with endless possibilities and commitments to start and follow through with? There are usually MANY things on our Resolution Lists.
This feeling of endless bliss goes on for quite a few days including before, during and after the actual festivities and days off during the New Year. I personally clean off desks and empty out drawers and create new binders for all the new projects and planning I have in mind. I write out lists and scatter positive thoughts around like its confetti to all my connections. We got this, it’s going to be an epic year, I plan to do this, and I will focus on that, I want to make this life change….
Before we know it, it is around January 15th-ish … where did that invigorating overwhelming feeling go? I’m still on track to keep my plans in place and keep moving forward with those new changes I was so excited to implement. I still managed to lose that feeling fluttering around inside my daydreaming head and deep in my belly. Where did it go and do I have to wait until next December for it to start up again.
Why can’t we take that feeling and re-engage with it? Making each 1st day of the month a new Renew and Reload! Let us reprogram our brain and schedule in the calendar around each 26th of the month… “RENEW AND RELOAD TIME”! I will not only start new ambitions but I will stay engaged throughout the year this way. What about you?
Its February 2nd…. What stage are your resolutions at?
written by Kari-Ann Ryan
Marketing and Sales, WAC Solution Partners-Midwest




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