tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2682935190978627166.post5199958994598233382..comments2023-03-14T05:30:07.405-07:00Comments on Earth and Stars: Of Resolutions and Deep Commitments to OneselfAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15576022496136979316noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2682935190978627166.post-25498865366778170782013-12-31T03:21:59.649-08:002013-12-31T03:21:59.649-08:00Thanks Rajesh..:)
Yes..its important to have that ...Thanks Rajesh..:)<br />Yes..its important to have that perfect alignment between who we actually are and who we want to be...! <br />Wanting to change yourself and better yourself is a beautiful and inspiring thing I believe. Many times we fail with our resolution simply because they aren’t realistic. Instead, they’re only wishful thinking, with no way to make them actually happen. For example, you might resolve to make a crore rupees this year, but if you don’t have any way to earn it, it probably isn’t going to happen. Other resolutions fail because we aren’t willing to make the sacrifices necessary to reach them. But the real problem is within ourselves -- within our own hearts and minds. We’d all like to be better people. I think it’s better to create a habit instead of making a resolution. <br />The best part of creating a new habit or making a small change towards ‘wellness’ is the mandate to celebrate every time you do it. It’s absolutely necessary to reinforce the new behavior with a congratulatory fist bump, a silent cheer (unless you’re in a place where you can use your outside voice), or even a proclamation to someone handy. <br />Let’s all have a happy 2014… Acquire a new habit using our intention….Making it a good one! And have some fun It’s not healthy to be serious all the time…!<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01314134593770614696noreply@blogger.com