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  1. Kristin
    Dec 30 - 11:30 am

    Your blog is such an inspiration. Keep up the great work! My co-author and are working on a post that will go up the first of the year that is all about creating and maintaining a life in balance. I hope you can check it out!

  2. Carrie - Careful Cents
    Dec 30 - 9:36 pm

    This is excellent advice. The main reason New Year’s resolutions don’t work is because as humans we are way too vague. And also, because we SHOULD change but don’t really want to. I like the idea of really breaking down the goals and being more specific. I’ve found that works the best for me. Small daily steps or tasks eventually get the whole job done.

  3. Darren J Nast
    Dec 31 - 8:50 am

    Good stuff, Ali. Little, measureable steps that we can attain get us there! Check my blog for related issues about reality, paradox, truth, illusion, life and miraculous reality! http://darrenjnast.wordpress.com/ Best Wishes for a Happy New Year! Cheers, Darren

  4. Ken Wert
    Dec 31 - 9:00 pm

    Solid post, as always, Ali!

    I love the way you start talking about goals by tlaking about assessing where we’re at before setting any. Such an important step that’s so often neglected in posts (and even whole books!) about goal setting. But in the season of goals, yours provides an excellent way to focus and direct our goal setting to achieve what we want to achieve the most. I also like the way you get us to think about the goals we should set by fosusing on what will most impact us, what will most inspire us and what can be acheived the quickest.

    All such important considerations to improve the result of what so many will be doing tonight and tomorrow morning.

    Have a wonderful New Year, Ali and Peter!

    • Peter Clemens
      Jan 01 - 9:07 am

      Thanks Ken! I hope you have a wonderful 2012 as well.

    • Ali Luke
      Jan 02 - 4:00 am

      Thanks, Ken! Really glad you enjoyed the post, and hope you have a great 2012. :-)

  5. Karl
    Jan 01 - 1:24 pm

    An excellent article to help people make new year resolutions.

  6. Noch Noch
    Jan 03 - 1:44 am

    My goal is simply to “be me”
    small chunks – focus, how to use my time, mymentality, what I do everyday etc…
    I find once we have an overlying theme, it helps
    because when I have to make a decision, i ask myself “does this help me be me?”
    or “am i being me” when I find myself feeling negative emotions
    Thanks for the inspiration, timely for 2012

    Happy New Year Ali and Peter, all the best to your personal endeavours for 2012!

    Noch

  7. Sean
    Jan 10 - 2:47 am

    I couldn’t agree with your post more. I’ve been working with a trainer for a couple of months and have found that he consistently gets me to define my goals in a specific way. I’ve also taken onboard a 12 month project to introduce 52 small weekly changes in my life in order to be healthier, happier and more productive. The principle here is that we try to take too much on, fail and then give up, whereas small incremental changes introduced over time are more likely to stick. Fingers crossed!!

  8. bln758
    Jan 19 - 7:40 am

    “Setting long term goals motivates the completion of short term tasks.” – Barbara L. Nast

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